british india

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by spock1k, Jul 9, 2007.

  1. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    let me know what you guys think of these coins :)
     
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  3. spiraltreet

    spiraltreet New Member

    those are real great coins.. enjoy !!!!:thumb:
     
  4. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    I like them LOL
     
  5. LSM

    LSM Collector

    Those coins are very nice!!

    Lou
     
  6. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    u think any of those will make the 65 grade or better? Thanks.
     
  7. LSM

    LSM Collector

    By the pictures I would grade both of them 65.

    Lou
     
  8. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    the edward turned out to be a counterfeit
     
  9. bgarg

    bgarg Senior Member

    All are counterfeit. Be careful with these kind of coins.

    Regards,
    Ballabh Garg
     
  10. bgarg

    bgarg Senior Member

    And George Vth rupee too. Be careful.

    Regards,
    Ballabh Garg
     
  11. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts


    yeah i figured that out thanks. i got suspicious when i say the grey tone instead of the silver tone. thanks for pointing it out though :D
     
  12. Rangnath

    Rangnath Member

    Seeing these reminds me of similar rupees that I had received, but in aluminum. Were they "counterfiets"? Were they minted using original dies?A friend of mine who traded them to me honestly thought that they were historic and expensive efforts to mint coins in aluminum, a more costly procedure than gold?, in the 19th century. I think I gave him a dollar a piece for them but felt uncomfortable doing so. What if they had numismatic value?
    Richie
     

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  13. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    if you were to sell them as souveneirs you would ge tthe dollar back no worries. If they are mad eof AL3 they are forgeries :)
     
  14. jaytant

    jaytant Active Member

    how could you tell they were counterfeit?
     
  15. Rangnath

    Rangnath Member

    Perhaps they were made as souveniers. Isn't there a difference between "bull****" and "fraud"? Aluminum coins can never even superficially pass as silver by weight or color. So why go through the trouble of making a decent 1840 aluminum coin? Not to intentionally decieve I think.
    "Counterfeit" seems too harsh a word for it. ]
    richie
     
  16. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts


    its real easy if you look a tthe pics you see the gray instead of the silver :)
     
  17. Rangnath

    Rangnath Member

    The coin on the right, km 450.3, 1835, weighs 8 grams more than the coin on the left.
    Richie
     

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  18. bgarg

    bgarg Senior Member

    The left one sure has a Mona Lisa smile :)

    Check the sheriffs’ of character I in IIII. I have never seen a circular sheriffs’ like this on a William IIIIth rupee before. The hairs, eyes and nose are so different that it can't be a genuine coin.

    Now why this was produced in Aluminum, I can't tell for sure. But there are known OMS strikes (or restrikes) for almost every British Indian coin (specially 1835 and later coins) and there is high collector demand for these OMS in local market. So, may be this is an experimental piece from a recent manufacturer... Who knows!

    Regards,
    Ballabh Garg
     
  19. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    One of the problems with pics is that you can not allways tell, I thought that the 1st coin had been cleaned and as I dont mind coins in that condition the thought that it might be counterfiet never crossed my mind.
    I have to say I would love to have a couple made from Aluminium in my collection just as a talking point, the same goes for fakes if they are contempory.
     
  20. kiwi01

    kiwi01 Senior Member

    Ok how does my new Edward look? Its not as dark as the scan looks :eek:
     

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  21. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Horrible give it to me to destroy for you LOL :thumb:
     
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