India, George V 1921 1/12 Anna Unc

If India goes the way of China, we may one day be unable to legally export her early coins. In fact, nothing over 100 years old can be taken out of the country today. We have one of the smallest bronze coins struck in India on offer this issue. The 1/12th Anna of King George V dated 1921. They are in Uncirculated condition with a rather regal portrait of the King and in this portrait he is wearing his crown. These are not rare coins, on the other hand not expensive coins either, but you try and buy an Uncirculated George V of this country and see how much it is going to cost you…
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SKU: FID0106
£9.95
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