Which do you like, the small or big?? Anything special? And here is another pleasantry: Don't see a lot of British these days, but I still love them.
I sure do! That 1862 is stunning. Is it a half-crown? Proof? Here are some of my Victorian silvers: UNITED KINGDOM Time of Victoria, 1837-1901 AR Shilling (23.5mm, 5.66g, 6h) Dated 1875. Royal mint, London, UK Obverse: VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR:REG:F: D:, “Young Head” portrait of Queen Victoria left Reverse: ONE SHILLING in two lines within wreath; crown above, date below References: Numista 7248 Mintage: 4,353,900 A choice specimen, with brilliant proof-like surfaces and lovely peripheral rainbow toning. From the Alexander Christopher Collection. BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY, 1600-1874 AR Rupee (30.5mm, 11.66g, 1h) Dated 1840. Bombay or Calcutta mint Obverse: VICTORIA QUEEN, bust of young Queen Victoria left, wearing fillet; W.W. along neck truncation Reverse: EAST INDIA COMPANY around wreath containing ONE RUPEE in two lines, Arabic translation below; 1840 along bottom References: Numista 24095 Mintage: 398,554,000 In PCGS encapsulation, graded MS 62 BRITISH INDIA Time of Victoria (1837-1901) AR Rupee (30.5mm, 11.66g, 12h) Dated 1862. Calcutta mint Obverse: VICTORIA QUEEN, crowned bust of Queen Victoria left Reverse: ONE RUPEE INDIA 1862 in four lines within ornate wreath of roses, thistles, and lotus flowers References: Numista 3345 Mintage: Unknown BRITISH INDIA Time of Victoria, 1837-1901 AR ½ Rupee (24.4mm, 5.84g, 12h) Dated 1862. Calcutta mint, India Obverse: VICTORIA QUEEN, crowned bust of Queen Victoria left Reverse: HALF RUPEE INDIA 1862 in four lines within ornate wreath of roses, thistles, and lotus flowers References: Numista 17813 (type B/II) Mintage: 7,122,000 From the Holland Wallace Collection (1940-2018). Ex Neil Shafer. Nearly mint state, deeply toned with hints of iridescence.