Aidan, the 10 Rupee coin commemorating Mahatma Gandhi issued in 1969 ,the 1970 and 1971 FAO and the 10 Rupee coin issued in 1972 commemorating...
hmm... we're talking about these guys even after 2000 years... oh.. I wish to be in a coin... :goofer:
Aidan, I dont think the 5 Rupee Indira Gandhi is the largest. Infact the 1972 Ten Rupee coin is the largest circulating coin in India... But...
lately I got a coin from one of the fellow collectors.. He told me that the coin belongs to Constantine II, sear 4003, Soldier Advancing - Fallen...
I didn't know anything about these coins before.. Thanx to you guys, I'm getting interested in these beautiful coins... So, please do keep up the...
hello guys.. any idea about the largest circulating coin in the 20th C? I know about some more than 1 Kilo coins. But they are all collector's...
Nepal uses the Hindi language in its coins like the coins from India.
so, can I assert for certain that there was no such coin?
One of my friends here in India say that he has got an Aluminium coin or possibly Zinc coin from the 19th Century USA. I couldn't find anything...
okay.... got it... :bow: :)
thats interesting... so how many patterns do you know? or do you refer to these patterns? I know that some slight changes here and there can...
Ian, are you able to read those scripts? I dont know anything about this one... I know Hindi (Devanagiri script), Sanscrit, Malayalam, Marathi,...
Its a silver medal issued to commemorate IM Diakonoff issued by Switzerland. 33 mm diameter. Dont know much about this... I saw it in ebay....
Aidan, can you let me know where in the East India Company 1 Rupee coin (1835 or 1840) the mint mark appears. I've tried a lot... but in vain....
I think, in this condition, their value will be anything from 1 Dollar to 5 Dollars.
Thanx a lot Ian... Its been the answer I've been waiting for...
But there is something more I'd like to know. I found this coin on ebay with descriptions "India 1899B 1/2 Rupee BU Backward incused B. I cannot...
Thanx a lot. Thats clear to me now.
Thats interesting. But please take a look at the Krause Catalogue.
If its 2.4055 gms, its a 2 Kurush Turkey AH 1293, if its 6.0130gms it is a 5 Kurush and if its 12.0270gms, its a 10 Kurush from the same year....
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