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Britisch-Indien. 1/4 Rupee 1928 NGC MS62 (Ohne mindestpreis)

1928 British India King George V 1/4 Rupee Silver Coin NGC MS62 Highlights: 1. Unlike domestic British coinage, this Anglo-Indian issue features a magnificent blend of Eastern and Western symbolism. The reverse masterfully pairs the traditional British flora (rose, thistle, shamrock) with the sacred Indian lotus flower. This intricate cross-cultural iconography makes it highly desirable for collectors who specialize in colonial history and global imperial coinage. 2. While the 1928-B 1/4 Rupee had a moderate mintage, smaller fractional denominations like this experienced a notoriously high circulation turnover and wear rate in daily commerce across the Indian subcontinent. Most pieces were heavily worn, damaged, or later melted down for their silver content. Finding a specimen that bypassed circulation entirely and survived in NGC MS62 Mint State is genuinely challenging, placing it in a premium tier above standard raw coins. 3. The market for certified British India coinage is currently experiencing unprecedented growth. Driven by a rapidly growing class of affluent collectors within India as well as NRI (Non-Resident Indian) collectors worldwide, high-grade, NGC-certified silver coins from the George V era are facing intense demand. This strong liquidity and upward market momentum ensure excellent long-term investment and preservation value for the buyer. Coin Story: An exquisite and highly collectible 1928-B British India 1/4 Rupee silver coin, certified and graded MS62 by NGC. Minted at the historic Bombay Mint, this piece stands as a beautiful testament to the British Raj era. Obverse: Features the crowned left-facing bust of King George V (Type II Crowned Bust), meticulously designed by the renowned engraver Edgar Bertram MacKennal. Reverse: The central circle denotes the denomination and date in English and Urdu, surrounded by an intricately rendered wreath of roses, thistles, shamrocks (symbolizing the United Kingdom), and lotus flowers (symbolizing India). Condition & Eye Appeal: Graded at MS62, this specimen showcases full, authentic mint luster (cartwheel effect) and sharp, crisp details on the high points—including the fine lines of the King's crown and the delicate veins of the lotus leaves. Free from any circulation wear, it possesses excellent eye appeal for the grade.

Nr. 104800515

Verkauft
Britisch-Indien. 1/4 Rupee 1928 NGC MS62  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Britisch-Indien. 1/4 Rupee 1928 NGC MS62 (Ohne mindestpreis)

1928 British India King George V 1/4 Rupee Silver Coin NGC MS62

Highlights:
1. Unlike domestic British coinage, this Anglo-Indian issue features a magnificent blend of Eastern and Western symbolism. The reverse masterfully pairs the traditional British flora (rose, thistle, shamrock) with the sacred Indian lotus flower. This intricate cross-cultural iconography makes it highly desirable for collectors who specialize in colonial history and global imperial coinage.
2. While the 1928-B 1/4 Rupee had a moderate mintage, smaller fractional denominations like this experienced a notoriously high circulation turnover and wear rate in daily commerce across the Indian subcontinent. Most pieces were heavily worn, damaged, or later melted down for their silver content. Finding a specimen that bypassed circulation entirely and survived in NGC MS62 Mint State is genuinely challenging, placing it in a premium tier above standard raw coins.
3. The market for certified British India coinage is currently experiencing unprecedented growth. Driven by a rapidly growing class of affluent collectors within India as well as NRI (Non-Resident Indian) collectors worldwide, high-grade, NGC-certified silver coins from the George V era are facing intense demand. This strong liquidity and upward market momentum ensure excellent long-term investment and preservation value for the buyer.


Coin Story:
An exquisite and highly collectible 1928-B British India 1/4 Rupee silver coin, certified and graded MS62 by NGC. Minted at the historic Bombay Mint, this piece stands as a beautiful testament to the British Raj era.

Obverse: Features the crowned left-facing bust of King George V (Type II Crowned Bust), meticulously designed by the renowned engraver Edgar Bertram MacKennal.

Reverse: The central circle denotes the denomination and date in English and Urdu, surrounded by an intricately rendered wreath of roses, thistles, shamrocks (symbolizing the United Kingdom), and lotus flowers (symbolizing India).

Condition & Eye Appeal: Graded at MS62, this specimen showcases full, authentic mint luster (cartwheel effect) and sharp, crisp details on the high points—including the fine lines of the King's crown and the delicate veins of the lotus leaves. Free from any circulation wear, it possesses excellent eye appeal for the grade.

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