bikanir rupee

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  1. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    please look at the images and provide your thoughts :)
     
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  3. Rangnath

    Rangnath Member

    I can read that it is indeed from Bikanir. The gentleman on the right is my grandfather. I miss him and looking upon his image brings tears to my eyes. Any effort on your part to rejoin this coin with my family would of course be much appreciated. I am willing to pay for shipping.

    In other words, it is ONE BEAUTIFUL COIN and I want it!
    richie
     
  4. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    does anyon eknow the KM number for the coin? I think this one is unlisted.
     
  5. Rangnath

    Rangnath Member

    Peter K. in "a world of coins" list it as a medal of Bikaner (Y 19) for the jubilee of Maharajah Ganga Singhji.
    richie
     
  6. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    well its worth one rupee inscription on the right so i don't know how it can be termed as a medal :)
     
  7. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    and where is aidan when u need him. he keeps harping about medal coins but now he doesnt show :)
     
  8. bgarg

    bgarg Senior Member

    Nice coin. Looks good to me. Minted in 1937 to celebrate 50th anniversary of Reign of Raja Ganga Singh ji.

    Regards,
    Ballabh Garg
     
  9. bgarg

    bgarg Senior Member

    In earlier catalogs, this rupee coin was listed as Y#19 but I noticed it was dropped from recent Krause catalogs.Hopefully this will be added in next issue.

    Regards,
    Ballabh Garg
     
  10. spiraltreet

    spiraltreet New Member

    the Krause does mention this, but as a medal.. well.. I'm not sure..
     

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  11. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    do you know the page number? i seem to have coinitis these days :)
     
  12. bgarg

    bgarg Senior Member

    In 2003 catalog, it's on page #1082. For some reason this entire state listing is dropped from 2004 onward catalogs.

    Regards,
    Ballabh Garg
     
  13. bgarg

    bgarg Senior Member

    It may be listed as Medallic issue in error. The coin sure has a denomination of one rupee and and was used to circulate for one rupee (The silver weight is same as other one rupee coins from that era)

    Regards,
    Ballabh Garg
     
  14. kiwi01

    kiwi01 Senior Member

    Thats one nice coin Spock!! ;)
     
  15. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Not something that I collect but I do like the front and would be tempted if I came across one, it is a fine looking coin :D
     
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