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Britisk Indien. Victoria. 1 Rupee 1840 GBCA MS62 (Ingen mindstepris)

1840 British India Queen Victoria 1 Rupee Silver Coin GBCA(公博) MS62 Highlights: 1. As an early Victorian-era piece from British India, it offers a tangible connection to colonial history and imperial economics, making it educational for collectors interested in 19th-century geopolitics. 2. The detailed engraving by William Wyon, featuring Queen Victoria's youthful portrait and intricate wreath designs, provides visual beauty that enhances display value in collections. Coin Story: The 1840 British India Victoria 1 Rupee silver coin was a standard circulating currency issued by the British East India Company during the colonial period in India. This coin marks the early stage of Queen Victoria's reign, who ascended the throne in 1837, after which Britain began using her portrait on Indian currency, replacing that of William IV. It is one of the earliest Indian silver coins of the Victorian era, symbolizing Britain's economic control and imperial expansion in India. At the time, the East India Company dominated India's trade and monetary system, and this coin was used for daily transactions, taxation, and trade, reflecting Britain's efforts to integrate India into its global empire. The coin's design was created by British Royal Mint artist William Wyon, with the obverse featuring Victoria's young portrait (in continuous or divided legend variants), and the reverse emphasizing the company name, highlighting the commercial nature of colonial rule. The issuance of this coin was also related to the 1835 currency reform, which standardized the Indian Rupee, promoting Britain's economic influence in Asia. The GBCA MS62 grade indicates minor wear but clear details, close to uncirculated condition, making it suitable for collecting and studying British colonial history. The collector value of this coin primarily stems from its historical significance as a representative of early British colonial India, appealing to collectors studying imperialism, monetary history, or Victorian portraits.

Nr. 103124511

Solgt
Britisk Indien. Victoria. 1 Rupee 1840 GBCA MS62  (Ingen mindstepris)

Britisk Indien. Victoria. 1 Rupee 1840 GBCA MS62 (Ingen mindstepris)

1840 British India Queen Victoria 1 Rupee Silver Coin GBCA(公博) MS62

Highlights:
1. As an early Victorian-era piece from British India, it offers a tangible connection to colonial history and imperial economics, making it educational for collectors interested in 19th-century geopolitics.
2. The detailed engraving by William Wyon, featuring Queen Victoria's youthful portrait and intricate wreath designs, provides visual beauty that enhances display value in collections.

Coin Story:
The 1840 British India Victoria 1 Rupee silver coin was a standard circulating currency issued by the British East India Company during the colonial period in India. This coin marks the early stage of Queen Victoria's reign, who ascended the throne in 1837, after which Britain began using her portrait on Indian currency, replacing that of William IV. It is one of the earliest Indian silver coins of the Victorian era, symbolizing Britain's economic control and imperial expansion in India. At the time, the East India Company dominated India's trade and monetary system, and this coin was used for daily transactions, taxation, and trade, reflecting Britain's efforts to integrate India into its global empire. The coin's design was created by British Royal Mint artist William Wyon, with the obverse featuring Victoria's young portrait (in continuous or divided legend variants), and the reverse emphasizing the company name, highlighting the commercial nature of colonial rule.

The issuance of this coin was also related to the 1835 currency reform, which standardized the Indian Rupee, promoting Britain's economic influence in Asia.

The GBCA MS62 grade indicates minor wear but clear details, close to uncirculated condition, making it suitable for collecting and studying British colonial history. The collector value of this coin primarily stems from its historical significance as a representative of early British colonial India, appealing to collectors studying imperialism, monetary history, or Victorian portraits.


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