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Lot No - 554 - British India
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| George VI, Silver, Half Rupee, 1939, Bombay Mint, A(a)/I, Dot, Head Type II, Milled edge. F. Prid 353. GK 1296. About Uncirculated. Very Rare. The Bombay and Calcutta Mints in 1938-39 used the 1st or Young Head with long trefoils on the obverse for their 1/2 Rupee coins. This changed in 1940 when the 2nd or Mature Head with short trefoils replaced the 1st or Young Head in the obverse dies. However, on some occasions, probably towards the end of 1939 when the standard dies broke or replacements were late in arriving, The Mature Head dies meant for the next year, which had already arrived, were employed, as in the present coin. |
Estimate
Rs. 12,000-15,000
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Item Sold
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