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2015-09-04
† Coins of India. British India. Silver Rupee, 1910B , obv EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR (SW 7.51). Mint state, nicely toned. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £150-180
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anonymous
2015-09-04
† Coins of India. British India. Silver Rupee, 1910C , obv EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR (SW 7.49). Mint state. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £100-150
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anonymous
2015-09-04
† Coins of India. British India. Silv er Rupee, 1909/8B, obv EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR (SW 7.47).Very fine, scarce over date. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £150-200
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anonymous
2015-09-04
† Coins of India. British India. Silver Rupee, 1908/7B, obv EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR (SW 7.42). Extremely fine, a scarce overdate. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £ 200-300
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anonymous
2015-09-04
† Coins of India. British India. Silver Rupee, 1903C , obv EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR (SW 7.15).Brilliant uncirculated. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £50-80
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Incredible India (48 coins)
Indian history has deep roots.
The earliest coins from native Indian people I found are belong to Kushan Empire (30–375).
You can find couple of them below as well as other ancient India civilizations like Chalukya and Mughal Empires.
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