Auction Catalogue
The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period, George VI, bronze Pice (4), 1943, type A, Bombay, 1 pice india aek paisa in Hindi and Urdu around central hole, rounded crown above, date below with diamond centred underneath, small letters, rev. scroll-like wreath of vine leaves, edge plain, 1.95g (Prid. 700 [Sale, lot 169]; SW 9.237; KM. 532); 1944 (2), type B, Bombay, similar but high crown and larger letters, edge plain, 1.91g (Prid. 701 [Sale, lot 169]; SW 9.240; KM. 533), type C, Bombay, similar but flat crown, larger letters, edge plain, 1.91g (Prid. 702 [Sale, lot 169]; SW 9.241; KM. 533); 1945, type C, Bombay, similar but larger letters, lozenge-like beasd under date, edge plain, 1.94g (Prid. 703 [Sale, lot 169]; SW 9.247; KM. 533) [4]. First and last virtually as struck, full original colour, others very fine
£10-£20
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Puddester Collection.
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