George VI, Silver, Rupee, 1938, Bombay Mint, A/I, Dot, Milled edge. GK 1255. Brilliant Uncirculated, Toned. Rare
The 1938 George VI Silver Rupee, struck at the Bombay Mint (Dot variety), is a rare and highly desirable issue from the early British India coinage series. Catalogued as GK 1255, this coin features the Head Type I (A/I) portrait of King George VI on the obverse and the classic floral wreath surrounding the denomination on the reverse. Struck in silver with a milled edge, it represents an important early reign issue known for its limited availability in higher grades. Presented in Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition, the coin displays strong original mint luster, sharp strike details, and attractive natural toning that enhances its eye appeal. Rare in such well-preserved condition, this specimen is a valuable addition to collections of British India coinage, George VI silver rupees, and premium numismatic rarities.
₹ 22,050.00
₹ 22,050.00
