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Title: Unique Varieties of Antique Indian Coins from Colonial Era


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Unique Varieties of Antique Indian Coins from
Colonial Era
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  • When we talk about antique coins of India from
    the colonial period, we generally remember coins
    featuring Queen Victoria and King William IV that
    were issued by the British Regime.
  • There are many other colonial coins of India that
    were issued under the regime of other European
    powers. Lets take a look at some of these
    antique Indian coins

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  • This Gold Pagoda was issued somewhere between
    1747-84 ND under the Dutch East India Company.
  • These rare coins in India were Die Struck and
    featured a Degenerated Vishnu and lazy "J" on the
    obverse while the reverse depicted a Granulated
    engraving.

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  • This 10 Cash copper coin was struck by the Danish
    East India Company under the regime of Frederik
    IV
  • These rare Indian coins weighed 10 grams and were
    Die struck in 1700 featuring a Crowned Double F4
    Monogram on the obverse while a Crowned DAC
    Monogram with inscriptions 10 and KASS on the
    reverse.

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  • This silver rupee coin was struck by French East
    India Company under the regime of Alamgir II
  • These antique Indian coins were die struck in AH
    117x at Arkat featuring Persian legends on
    obverse and reverse

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  • These Madras Presidency copper Coins were struck
    under East India Company bearing the denomination
    Cash
  • These Antique Coins of India were die struck in
    1740 AD at Fort St. David featuring Sri in Tamil
    on the obverse while Kumpini (Company) in Tamil
    on the reverse.
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