What is the value of 1947 one rupee coin?

What is the value of 1947 one rupee coin?

BRITISH INDIA 1947 GEORGE – VI KING EMPEROR ONE 1 RUPEE COIN RARE

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₹349 ( ₹16 ₹20 ) ₹313

What is the price of George VI King Emperor coin?

AB George VI King Emperor One Quarter Anna India 1941 Copper Coin

M.R.P.: ₹499.00
Price: ₹60.00
You Save: ₹439.00 (88%)
Inclusive of all taxes

What is the value of 1 Anna?

6.25 paise
An anna (or ānna) was a currency unit formerly used in British India, equal to 1⁄16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four (old) Paisa or twelve pies (thus there were 192 pies in a rupee). When the rupee was decimalised and subdivided into 100 (new) paise, one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise.

How much are old coins worth?

Small Cents

Coin Type Average Circulated Typical Uncirculated
Indian Head Cent – 1859-1909 $0.25 – $10 $15 – $30
Lincoln Cent – 1909-Present Face value – $10 Face value – $50
Lincoln Cent – Steel w/ zinc plating – 1943 Face value – $0.05 $1 – $3
Lincoln Cent – Copper – 1943 $20,000 – $50,000 $80,000 – $110,000

What is the value of 2 Anna?

A century after being withdrawn, the two anna silver coin which was made of 1.46 gms of silver in those days, is valued around Rs 300 now. The cost of the same quantity of silver according to today’s price is around Rs 58. The changing face of coins reflects the economic changes of a country.

What is the value of 2 paise coin?

2 Paise coin value | Rare 2 Paisa Coin Price ₹56000 | 2 पैसे के सिक्के की कीमत | MasterJi Coins – YouTube.

How can I sell my old 25 paise coins?

If you have a special 25 paise silver colour coin, then you can rake in up to Rs 1.50 lakh by selling it online.

  1. The rare coin is selling for lakhs on the online classifieds platform, Quikr.
  2. For selling these coins, you first need to register yourself online on the Quikr website.

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