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Recent Auction No.31

 
Date
Saturday, 8th November, 2008, 6:00 p.m. onwards
Venue
Sunderbai Hall, Nathibai Thakersay Road, off Maharashi Karve Road, Behind Income Tax Office, Churchgate, Mumbai 400 020.

Categories in Auction 31

> Ancient
> Hindu Coins of Medieval India
> Sultanate Coins
> Mughal Coins
> Independent Kingdoms
> Princely States
> Indo-Portuguese
> East India Company
> British India

> Foreign Coins

> Tokens
> Seals & Misc.
> Medals
> Paper Money

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Lots 001-019 | Lots 020-039 | Lots 040-060 | Lots 061-083|
Lots 084-100
|Lots 101-120|Lots 121-140|Lots 141-164|
Lots 165-184|Lots 185-204|Lots 205-222|Lots 223-239|
Lots 240-261|Lots 262-281|Lots 282-300|Lots 301-315

East India Company - Uniform Coinage

240.  ¼ Anna, Copper, 1835, Lakhi (Broackage) of obv. Very Fine+, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.3,000-3,500



   

241.  William IV, Silver (2), Rupee, 1835, F incused and without initials. Very Fine to About UNC, Scarce. (2)

Estimate:2,000-2,500



   

242.  Victoria Queen, Silver (4), Continuous legend type, Set of 4: Rupee, ½, ¼ Rupee and 2 Annas, 1840. Very Fine. (4)

Estimate: Rs.2,500-3,000



   

243.  Victoria Queen, Silver (4), Divided legend type, Set of 4: Rupee, ½, ¼ Rupee and 2 Annas, 1840. Very Fine. (4)

Estimate: Rs.4,000-4,500



   

244.  Victoria Queen, Silver (4), Divided legend type, Set of 4: Rupee, ½, ¼ Rupee and 2 Annas, 1840. UNC, Rare as a set in this condition. (4)

Estimate: Rs.12,000-15,000

   

245.  Victoria Queen, Silver (2), ¼ Rupee, Continuous and Divided Legend types, 1840. Scarce. (2)

Estimate: Rs.2,000-2,500



   

246.  Victoria Queen, Silver, ½ Rupee, Divided Legend type, 1840. Nice toning, Very Fine, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.2,000-2,500



   
BRITISH INDIA

247.  Victoria Empress, Gold, Mohur, 1884. Sealed in a plastic case of ANACS, USA. AU 58, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.80,000-90,000



   

248.  Victoria Empress, Silver, Rupee, 1897. About Very Fine, Very Rare Date.

Estimate: Rs.20,000-25,000



   

249  Victoria Empress, Silver, ½ Rupee, 1880, Calcutta Mint with incused c on rev. About Very Fine, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.2,000-2,500



   

250.  Victoria Empress, Silver, ½ Rupee, 1893. About Extremely Fine, Scarce.

Estimate: Rs.2,000-2,500

   

251.  Victoria Empress, Silver, ½ Rupee, 1899. Extremely Fine, Scarce.

Estimate: Rs.2,000-2,500

   

252.  Victoria Empress, Silver (6), ½ Rupee, 1884, 1886, 1888, 1889, 1897 and 1899. About Very Fine to Very Fine+. (6)

Estimate: Rs.6,000-8,000



   

253.  Victoria Empress, Silver (16), ¼ Rupee (3); 2 Annas (13). Various dates in numerous conditions of preservation, from Fine to Extremely Fine. (16)

Estimate: Rs.2,500-3,000



 

254.  Victoria Empress, Copper, ¼ Anna, Lakhi or Broackage of obv. Deep stiking, Very Fine+, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.5,000-6,000



   

255.  Victoria, Silver, ¼ Rupee, 1862, MS-60 Grade; Copper, ¼ Anna, 1880, MS-64RB Grade. All in the sealed cases of National Numismatic Certification. (2)

Estimate: Rs.3,000-4,000



   

256.  Silver (4), Edward VII, ½ Rupee, 1906, 1907 and 1910, Calcutta Mint; George VI, 1938, Bombay Mint. All in plastic cases of National Numismatic Certification, first three in MS-60 Grade and the last in MS-62 grade. (4)

Estimate: Rs.2,000-2,500



   

257.  George V, Silver (3), Rupee, 1911, 1921 and 1922. Very Fine+ to About UNC, Scarce. (3)

Estimate: Rs.6,000-7,000



   

258.  George VI, Silver, Rupee, 1938, Calcutta Mint. Some dents on edge otherwise About Extremely Fine, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.5,000-7,000



   

259.  George VI, Silver, Rupee, 1938, Calcutta Mint. Very Fine+, Rare.

Estimate: Rs.3,000-3,500



   

260.  George VI, Half Silver, ½ Rupee, 1943, Bombay Mint. Mint Error with off-centre strking. About Very Fine, Scarce.

Estimate: Rs.2,000-2,500



   

261.  Mixed lot of Silver (5), Rupees, various rulers and dates. The 1840, Continuous legend coin has a re-engraved neck of the Queen on obv. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. (5)

Estimate: Rs.3,000-4,000



   

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