British India. George V. 1/12 Anna 1936 NGC MS64RB (No reserve price)

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1936 British India George V 1/12 Anna copper coin, graded NGC MS64RB (cert. no. 6724649-029), Bombay Mint B, KM 509.

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1936 British India George V 1/12 Anna copper coin NGC MS64RB

Highlights:
1. High preservation grades like NGC MS64 RB (red-brown tone, uncirculated) are rarer, as copper coins are prone to oxidation, and maintaining the red-brown luster requires excellent storage conditions.
2. Bombay Mint version has a lower ownership rate, compare to Calcutta Mint.

Coin Story:
This 1936 British India George V 1/12 Anna copper coin (KM 509) was issued during the British colonial period in India, in the last year of King George V's reign (1910-1936), which was also the year of his death. As part of the unified currency system of British India, this low-denomination circulating coin was primarily used for daily small transactions, with a value equivalent to 1/192 rupee, approximately 0.2 cents, reflecting the British Empire's economic control and currency standardization in India. The obverse features George V's crowned bust facing left, with the inscription "GEORGE V KING EMPEROR," symbolizing British royal authority; the reverse shows the denomination "1/12 ANNA INDIA 1936," surrounded by a bead circle and wreath. The B mark indicates production at the Bombay Mint. This coin witnessed the historical transition of British India toward independence, holding symbolic significance in the monetary history of the colonial era.

NGC MS64 RB being a high-end uncirculated state that holds significant appeal. RB color can add a premium because it indicates the coin retains its original red copper luster blended with brown tones, making it suitable for British India series collectors.

1936 British India George V 1/12 Anna copper coin NGC MS64RB

Highlights:
1. High preservation grades like NGC MS64 RB (red-brown tone, uncirculated) are rarer, as copper coins are prone to oxidation, and maintaining the red-brown luster requires excellent storage conditions.
2. Bombay Mint version has a lower ownership rate, compare to Calcutta Mint.

Coin Story:
This 1936 British India George V 1/12 Anna copper coin (KM 509) was issued during the British colonial period in India, in the last year of King George V's reign (1910-1936), which was also the year of his death. As part of the unified currency system of British India, this low-denomination circulating coin was primarily used for daily small transactions, with a value equivalent to 1/192 rupee, approximately 0.2 cents, reflecting the British Empire's economic control and currency standardization in India. The obverse features George V's crowned bust facing left, with the inscription "GEORGE V KING EMPEROR," symbolizing British royal authority; the reverse shows the denomination "1/12 ANNA INDIA 1936," surrounded by a bead circle and wreath. The B mark indicates production at the Bombay Mint. This coin witnessed the historical transition of British India toward independence, holding symbolic significance in the monetary history of the colonial era.

NGC MS64 RB being a high-end uncirculated state that holds significant appeal. RB color can add a premium because it indicates the coin retains its original red copper luster blended with brown tones, making it suitable for British India series collectors.

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