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British India Coin List

The monetary history of British India is fascinating and reflects the political and economic changes in the region. During the colonial period, the Indian monetary system underwent major transformations that laid the foundation for the country's modern currency.

Colonial monetary system

Under British rule, the rupee system was introduced in 1835, replacing the various local currencies. The rupee was divided into 16 annas, and each anna into 4 pice or 12 feet. The most common coins were silver and included denominations such as 1 rupee, 8 annas and 4 annas. In 1862, the first official government bank bills were issued, marking an important milestone in India's numismatic history.

Transition to independence

As India approached independence, the monetary system began to evolve. In 1940, the portrait of King George VI was introduced on coins, who would be the last British monarch to appear on Indian currency. After independence in 1947, India continued to use the rupee system, but redesigned its coins and banknotes to reflect its new national identity. The Ashoka Lion and the Ashoka Wheel became prominent symbols on the new currency, ushering in a new era in Indian numismatics.

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The most valuable and popular coins

The most valuable British India coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins list has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

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India Británica | 1/16 dollar (George IV)

India Británica | 1 pie

KM#261 FO#13470
Price $49.32
Year 1833

India Británica | 5 cash

KM#316 FO#14124
Year 1945

India Británica | 5 cash

KM#317 FO#13869
Year 1803

India Británica | 1/4 anna

KM#446.1 FO#8027
Price $1.37-$6.31
Year 1835

India Británica | 1/4 anna

KM#446.2 FO#9609
Price $8.22
Year 1835

India Británica | 1/2 anna

KM#447.1 FO#24294
Year 1835-1845

India Británica | 1/2 anna

KM#447.2 FO#24295
Year 1835

India Británica | 2 annas

KM#459.1 FO#18999
Year 1841

India Británica | 2 annas

KM#460.2 FO#13471
Price $16.44
Year 1841

India Británica | 2 annas

KM#460.3 FO#18848
Year 1841

India Británica | 1/4 anna

KM#463.1 FO#16669
Year 1857-1858

India Británica | 1/2 pice

KM#464 FO#12586
Year 1853

India Británica | 1/12 anna

KM#465 FO#7756
Year 1862-1962

India Británica | 1/4 anna

KM#467 FO#20281
Price $4.93
Year 1862

India Británica | 1/2 anna

KM#468 FO#15084
Year 1862-1876

India Británica | 2 annas

KM#469 FO#15083
Year 1862-1876

India Británica | 1/12 anna

KM#483 FO#15312
Year 1998

India Británica | 1/2 pice

KM#484 FO#18594
Year 1898

India Británica | 1/4 anna

KM#486 FO#13478
Price $4.38
Year 1880

India Británica | 1 rupia

KM#492 FO#16930
Price $219.19
Year 1878

India Británica | 1/12 anna

KM#497 FO#7757
Year 1903-1906

India Británica | 1/12 anna

KM#498 FO#20448
Year 1910

India Británica | 1/2 pice

KM#499 FO#13475
Year 1903-1906

India Británica | 1/4 anna

KM#501 FO#17289
Price $0.73
Year 1903-1906

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