Indian Coins from Various Properties 520
George V, Rupees (2), 1911, 1912, Bombay (SW 8.15, 8.19; Prid. 217-18); Half-Rupee, 1918, Bombay (SW 8.86; Prid. 342); 8 Annas, 1919, Calcutta (SW 8.128; Prid. 870); Quarter-Rupee, 1918, Calcutta (SW 8.158; Prid. 447); 4 Annas, 1919, Calcutta (SW 8.182; Prid. 874); silver 2 Annas, 1913, Bombay (SW 8.202; Prid. 572); copper-nickel 2 Annas, 1918, Bombay (SW 8.223; Prid. 894); Anna, 1912, Bombay (SW 8.277; Prid. 942); Quarter-Anna, 1936, Bombay (SW 8.388; Prid. 683); Half-Pice, 1922, Calcutta (SW 8.500; Prid. 755); Twelfth-Anna, 1927, Bombay (SW 8.568; Prid. 855) [12]. Very fine or better
£150-£200 521 522
George V, Half-Rupees (2), 1912, Calcutta, 1918, Bombay (SW 8.63, 8.86; Prid. 319, 342); Two Annas, 1917, Calcutta (SW 8.214; Prid. 570) [3]. Virtually as struck [slabbed CGS UNC 82, UNC 91, and UNC 91 respectively] £100-£150
George V, 2 Annas, 1918, Bombay (SW 8.223; Prid. 894); Anna, 1918, Bombay (SW 8.289; Prid. 948); Quarter-Anna, 1917, Calcutta (SW 8.345; Prid. 662); Half-Pice, 1917, Calcutta (SW 8.400; Prid. 750); Twelfth-Anna, 1918, Calcutta (SW 8.542; Prid. 833) [5]. Extremely fine or better [slabbed CGS UNC 85, UNC 88, UNC 88, UNC 85 and UNC 82 respectively]
£100-£150 523
George V, Quarter-Annas (2), 1936, Bombay (SW 8.388; Prid. 683), Twelfth-Annas (3), 1917, 1930, Calcutta, 1936, Bombay (SW 8.540, 8.577, 8.591; Prid. 832, 844, 857); George VI, Annas (2), 1939, 1941, Bombay (SW 9.150, 9.162; Prid. 972, 975), Half-Anna, 1944, Calcutta (SW 9.203; Prid. 985), Quarter-Anna, 1941, Calcutta (SW 9.231; Prid. 687), Half-Pice, 1939, Calcutta (SW 9.255; Prid. 771) [10]. Mostly extremely fine or better
£100-£150 524
George VI, Rupees (3), 1938, 1942, 1947, Bombay (SW 9.11, 9.20, 9.37; Prid. 234, 240, 865); Half-Rupees (2), 1938, 1947, Bombay (SW 9.43, 9.73; Prid. 351, 867); Half-Rupee, 1944L (SW 9.64; Prid. 368); Quarter-Rupee, 1940, Calcutta (SW 9.81; Prid. 473); Quarter-Rupee, 1943L (SW 9.91; Prid. 476); Quarter-Rupee, 1946, Bombay (SW 9.102; Prid. 868); 2 Annas, 1941, Calcutta (SW 9.118; Prid. 907); 2 Annas, 1943, Bombay (SW 9.125; Prid. 919); Anna (2), 1945, 1946, Calcutta (SW 9.177, 9.182; Prid. 967, 969); Half-Anna, 1942, Calcutta (SW 9.197; Prid. 983); Half-Anna, 1946, Bombay (SW 9.211; Prid. 992); Quarter-Anna, 1942, Calcutta (SW 9.233; Prid. 688); Pice, 1944, Pretoria (SW 9.244; Prid. 706); Half-Pice, 1939, Bombay (SW 9.258; Prid. 773); Twelfth-Anna, 1941, Bombay (SW 9.276; Prid. 862) [19]. Very fine or better
£100-£150 Portuguese India x 525
Jose I, 5 Bazarucos, 1770, Baçaim (Gomes 07.01), Atia, 1768, Diu (Gomes 41.02); Maria I, 5 Bazarucos, 1799, Diu (Gomes 03.01); Pedro IV, 5 Bazarucos, 1828, Diu (Gomes 01.02); Luis I, Eighth-Tanga, 1886 (Gomes 09.03); Republic, Half-Rupia (2), 1936, 1947 (Gomes 07.01, 08.01), Tanga, 1947 (Gomes 02.01), Escudo, 1958 (Gomes 16.01), 60 Centavos, 1958 (Gomes 15.01) [10]. Varied state, first scarce
£200-£300 Dutch India
526 x 527 528 x 529
Pagoda, 1747-84, Negapatnam, facing figure of Vishnu, rev. granulated, 3.36g (Scholten 1229b; F 1508). File marks on edge, otherwise very fine
£120-£150 Miscellaneous
ASSAM, Gaurinatha Simha, Rupee, SE1708, yr 7, 11.33g/5h (KM. 218); MARATHAS, Rupee, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, mint (Kora) off flan, yr 3, 11.28g/9h (KM. 278); SAILANA, George V, Quarter-Anna, 1912, 4.90g/12h (Prid. 1039) [3]. First good very fine, others extremely fine
£120-£150
DURRANI, Ahmad Shah, Rupee, Dar al-Khilafat Shahjahanabad, 1170h, yr 11, 11.37g/12h (Whitehead 170; A 3092; ICV 3940). Very fine, scarce
£100-£120
MUGHAL, Farrukhsiyar, Rupees (2), Surat, 1130h/6, 1130h/7 (KM. 377.59); MYSORE, Tipu Sultan, Paisa, Patan, AM1221 (KM. 123.4); BUNDI, George V, Quarter-Rupee, VS1973 (KM. Y16.1); DHAR, Victoria, Half-Pice, 1887 (Prid. 1029); SAILANA, Edward VII, Quarter-Anna, 1908 (Prid. 1037); George V, Quarter-Anna, 1912 (Prid. 1039); TRAVANCORE, Rama Varma VI, Cash, undated [1901-10] (KM. 46) [8]. Varied state
£100-£150 530
EIC, Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad, Rupee, 1793-1818 issue, Calcutta, Quarter-Rupees (2), 1819 issue, Calcutta, 1831 issue, Calcutta (Stevens 4.18, 6.17, 9.12; Prid. 157, 175, 183); Madras Presidency, Cash, 1733, Rupees (2), in the name of Aurangzeb, Chinapatan, year 51, in the name of ‘Alamgir II, Arkat, year 6 (Stevens 1.121, 2.14, 2.63; Prid. 98, 118, 140) [6]. Varied state
£100-£150 531 532
EIC, Victoria, Rupee, 1840, type II, 2 Annas, 1841, type I; BRITISH INDIA, Victoria, Rupee, 1882, Bombay; Edward VII, Quarter-Rupee, 1905 [4]. Varied state
£30-£40
South India, miscellaneous coins (87), in silver (6), base metal (81), small denominations, 15th to 20th centuries [87]. Varied state
533 Indian coins (44), in silver (19), base metal (25) [44]. Varied state 534 Indian copper coins (81), mostly Sultanate issues [81]. Varied state 535 Indian coins (83), in silver (28), base metal (55) [83]. Varied state 536 Temple tokens (18), various types [18]. Varied state
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