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Unique Varieties of Antique Indian Coins from Colonial Era

Refer this presentation to take a quick look at some unique varieties of Antique Indian coins that were issued when India was under the regime of various European powers. https://www.mintageworld.com/coin/dynasty/10/

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Unique Varieties of Antique Indian Coins from Colonial Era

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  1. Unique Varieties of Antique Indian Coins from Colonial Era

  2. 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. Let’s take a look at some of these antique Indian coins

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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

  6. These Madras Presidency copper Coins were struck under East India Company bearing the denomination Cash • These Antique Coins of Indiawere 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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