George VI, Silver, 1/4 Rupee, 1939, Calcutta Mint, Head Type I, Rev I, No dot, Milled edge, A tiny diamond shape mark on Rev. GK 1325. Mint State. Very Scarce.
The 1939 George VI Silver Quarter Rupee (¼ Rupee), struck at the Calcutta Mint (No Dot variety), is a very scarce and highly collectible issue from the British India coinage series. Catalogued as GK 1325, this coin features the Head Type I portrait of King George VI on the obverse and the Reverse Type I design on the reverse. Struck in silver with a milled edge, it bears a distinctive tiny diamond-shaped mark on the reverse, a feature of interest to specialist collectors. Presented in Mint State condition, the coin exhibits exceptional preservation, sharp strike details, attractive original surfaces, and strong mint luster. Very scarce in such high grade, this impressive specimen is a prized addition to collections of British India coinage, George VI silver denominations, and advanced date-and-variety sets.
₹ 1,785.00
₹ 1,785.00
