British India Silver 1/4 Rupee - 1905 - King Edward VII
Step back in time with this elegant 1/4 Rupee silver coin minted during the British colonial era in India, under the reign of King Edward VII. This coin represents the rich history and intricate craftsmanship of early 20th-century coinage.
Key Features:
Year of Issue: 1905
Monarch: King Edward VII
The coin features the regal bust of King Edward VII on the obverse, wearing the Imperial Crown, symbolizing his authority as the Emperor of India.
Metal Composition: 91.7% Silver (Sterling Silver)
Weight: Approximately 2.92 grams
Diameter: 15 mm
Design Details:
Obverse: Profile of King Edward VII facing right, surrounded by the legend "EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR."
Reverse: An intricately designed wreath surrounding the denomination "1/4 RUPEE" and the year of issue "1905." The design highlights floral and geometrical motifs, emblematic of the period.
Minting Authority: Issued by the Calcutta, Bombay, or Madras Mint, part of British India's imperial coinage system.
Historical Significance:
The coin was issued during Edward VII’s short reign (1901-1910) and reflects the political and economic significance of India in the British Empire. Silver coins like this were widely circulated and formed an essential part of everyday transactions in colonial India.
Collector's Note:
This coin is a cherished piece for numismatics enthusiasts, as it represents a key era in British India’s monetary history. Coins from this period are highly sought after for their historical relevance, artistic detail, and silver content.
Condition:
Coins from this era may vary in condition from Very Fine (VF) to Extremely Fine (XF) or Each coin tells a unique story with its wear and patina, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
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