KING GEORGE-6 1-RUPEE COIN
KING GEORGE-6 1-RUPEE COIN |
The Main Reason For Why GEORGE-6 ONE RUPEE INDIA 1939 COIN Is Rare Because until 1939, coins were purely made of 91.7 % silver but they stopped making pure silver coins because of World War 2, and they started to make coins of 50% silver mixer.
FEATURES OF COIN:
1. Name: 1 Rupee King George-6
2. Domination: 1 Rupee
3. Metal: Silver
4. Year: 1939
5. Head type: large head type
6. Rim teeth variety: short teeth
7. Mint mark: Bombay mint
8. Available: Rare
FULL DETAILS:-
OBSERVER SIDE:
On the observer side, you find the king's portrait facing left along with the name "GEORGE -VI KING EMPEROR" around the king's image. Along with that you see the king's portrait is of "head type 2" and also Rim teeth around the edges are "short teeth".
REVERSE SIDE:
On the reverse side, you see the design of flowers around the reverse side and a name in the middle "1 RUPEE INDIA 1939" along with the name 1 Rupee written in "Persian language".
THE MAIN REASON FOR WHY IT IS A RARE COIN:-
The coins until 1939 were purely made of 91.7 % silver but they stopped making pure silver coins because of World War 2, and they started to make coins of 50% silver mixer. So the coins until 1939 were made of pure silver so this coin was not made after 1940, so this coin is very rare and also a symbol of history.
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