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英属印度. 乔治五世. 1/12 Anna 1926 NGC MS65 RB  (没有保留价)
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英属印度. 乔治五世. 1/12 Anna 1926 NGC MS65 RB (没有保留价)

This 1926 British India George V 1/12 Anna bronze coin, from the George V period, not just currency but microcosms of the imperial age. Issued during the height of British colonial rule in India, this coin belongs to the rupee currency system (in place from 1770-1947), where 1/12 anna equated to 1/192 rupee or 1/3 paisa. It was one of the lowest denomination bronze coins, reflecting the grassroots level of the colonial economy. In historical context, the George V era marked a turning point in British India: Post-1919 Amritsar Massacre (Jallianwala Bagh), the Indian independence movement intensified, with Mahatma Gandhi's Non-Cooperation Movement peaking in the early 1920s. By 1926, the Indian National Congress was pushing for self-rule, while Britain faced post-WWI economic strains like debt, leading to cost-controlled minting—hence the use of inexpensive bronze. This coin symbolizes British imperialism's expansion and control—the king's effigy served as a reminder of India's status as the "jewel in the crown"—yet it also witnessed the stirrings of Indian resistance and awakening. While not directly tied to pivotal events, it represents everyday life under colonialism and is valuable for scholars studying Anglo-Indian relations or Asian monetary history. Broadly, it continues the legacy of the East India Company, marking the shift from company coinage to unified imperial currency.

编号 102848691

已售出
英属印度. 乔治五世. 1/12 Anna 1926 NGC MS65 RB  (没有保留价)

英属印度. 乔治五世. 1/12 Anna 1926 NGC MS65 RB (没有保留价)

This 1926 British India George V 1/12 Anna bronze coin, from the George V period, not just currency but microcosms of the imperial age.

Issued during the height of British colonial rule in India, this coin belongs to the rupee currency system (in place from 1770-1947), where 1/12 anna equated to 1/192 rupee or 1/3 paisa. It was one of the lowest denomination bronze coins, reflecting the grassroots level of the colonial economy.

In historical context, the George V era marked a turning point in British India: Post-1919 Amritsar Massacre (Jallianwala Bagh), the Indian independence movement intensified, with Mahatma Gandhi's Non-Cooperation Movement peaking in the early 1920s. By 1926, the Indian National Congress was pushing for self-rule, while Britain faced post-WWI economic strains like debt, leading to cost-controlled minting—hence the use of inexpensive bronze.

This coin symbolizes British imperialism's expansion and control—the king's effigy served as a reminder of India's status as the "jewel in the crown"—yet it also witnessed the stirrings of Indian resistance and awakening. While not directly tied to pivotal events, it represents everyday life under colonialism and is valuable for scholars studying Anglo-Indian relations or Asian monetary history. Broadly, it continues the legacy of the East India Company, marking the shift from company coinage to unified imperial currency.

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