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Pillar of the Community
United States
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From this perspective I see that it is MS, but the close up ...! It's an amazing example! Thanks, Kurt and Sean!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4000 Posts |
Awesome pics! That's a beauty! They were determined to get their money's worth out of that reverse die, weren't they? The cracks give it much more character. 
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Valued Member
United States
451 Posts |
A very unique coin! Just curious, Did you send the coin in for grading or did you buy it already slabbed?
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Valued Member
India
229 Posts |
yes this is the first time I have seen it and I have seen quite a few dozen of these :)
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
10045 Posts |
Such obvious handwork on a modern is a fascinating contrast. I'm making note of this for future shows--here's to finding another! 
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Valued Member
India
229 Posts |
try and find more than one I could do with a few more in my collection :)
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Pillar of the Community
Philippines
606 Posts |
Today, I have learned a term here, retooled. Thank you, CCF.
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New Member
Canada
23 Posts |
Sorry to drag up such an old topic; but I just found it.
It strikes me that too many details are off on this coin. Some places details are missing (Scrolls are more plain) some places have too much detail, The clovers are too high relief and the leaves flanking the Bombay dot are also too deep. The Lotus at the top, the petals don't look right. What is the M above the top lotus? The King's Crown looks wrong and slightly out of shape.
My immediate gut reaction to this piece is it is a contemporary jeweler's copy of the 1921 Rupee.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2605 Posts |
I wonder if Chris is onto something here. I pooled a few pics of the internet for comparison. The coin in question in on the bottom right. I can see some discrepancies (that could not be attributed to a retooled die). What do other people think? 
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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I'm not qualified to speak about this coin, but PCGS did grade it as genuine.
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Valued Member
United States
451 Posts |
The "M" is a very good find! I have never seen an M before on a 1921 Rupee. It is very possible this piece was a specimen of some kind! Perhaps even a trial strike from an unfinished die or a overpolished modified restrike that was not lacquered like the rest of the BI Restrikes.
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