Auction Catalogue
The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period: Patterns, George VI, nickel Pattern Quarter-Rupee, 1946, Calcutta, unsigned [by P.W.M. Brindley], crowned bust left, george vi king emperor, rev. tiger walking left in a prowling stance, groundline below, quarter rupee in small letters above, india above date flanked by dashes, no mint-mark, paw rupiya pao rupiya in Devanagri and Urdu at sides, edge grained, 19.1mm, 2.91g/12h (Prid. –; SW –; KM. –). Trifling marks on both sides, otherwise brilliant mint state, of the highest rarity; no other specimens believed known
£2,400-£3,000
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Puddester Collection.
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Owner’s envelope, “Denomination and values much smaller and date – 1946 –”.
XRF analysis shows the metal content as 99.5% nickel, with traces of iron, manganese and copper. Interestingly, this coin also displays one clear relief diamond or ‘pyramis’ between the n and d of india (see footnote to Lot 1582)
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