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Valued Member
 India
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nice Sap,
I have the tiger rupee. I can spare you one no problem. It is not unc though and my estimate is that it has gone through a cleaning of some sort. I happen to be a fan of the don so if you have one of his coins from Australia let me know. Thanks.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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I have a lot of British India, coins of King George V being a favourite area of interest. I have a few spares, but not many as there are a couple of people here I tend to send my duplicates too. I am in the slow process of a big clean out and will have many coins to list here in the next month or so.
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Valued Member
 India
229 Posts |
Hi Sean,
you are my new best friend and they always say no money between friends so ill look forward to the coins. hopefully I can fill a few holes in my collection
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
5953 Posts |
Hey spock1k remind me of this thread in about a month when I am back in the USA I have a fairly large folder of duplicate Indian coins I can add them to my trade list if I get prompted enough.
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Valued Member
 India
229 Posts |
ok I have marked my calendar and hired a professional nagger you will hear from them on 21st of april
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
5953 Posts |
My wife will not like the competition :-)
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Valued Member
 India
229 Posts |
dont worry as soon as we are done ill termintate the servgices :)
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1040 Posts |
Quote: you are my new best friend and they always say no money between friends so ill look forward to the coins. hopefully I can fill a few holes in my collection I thought coins were money 
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Valued Member
 India
229 Posts |
you go on beleiving that and then when you go use them we will be the ones on our backs laughing :)
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1040 Posts |
I use them all the time, but not until I have checked every single one of them :)
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Valued Member
Israel
423 Posts |
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Valued Member
Israel
423 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5362 Posts |
About a year ago, I was selling a large accumulation of silver coins for a friend. There were several hundred Indian coins in the lot. But on ebay they brought such low prices that I stopped auctioning the Indian coins and bought them at silver melt. I have pictures someplace - I tried looking for them but so far no luck (my picture filing system is horroble). But I will keep looking. Many have only sketch attributions. Most are hammered silver with no western letters at all. Reading this script is way out of my range of interest. But I own them at a price when silver was under $10. I did manage to locate many of them by looking at Krause pictures but that was a long process.
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Valued Member
 India
229 Posts |
nice pics/ I am looking forward tot he coins and your pics swamperbob
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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spock1k Well I finally found the file of pictures. There are 78 different hammered rupees in the lot. I tried to post a few examples, but the files are too big to transfer to the Forum because of file size. Does anyone know how to take a picture that is 1.6 meg in size and make it fit in the limit? I took the piictures on my Nikon 8.1meg camera. I don't know any more than putting the camera feed into my PC which created the files.
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