George VI, Silver, Half Rupee, 1938, Bombay Mint, A/I, Dot, Milled edge, Head Type I, Tiny diamond shape mark on Obv and Rev. GK 1294. about Uncirculated. Scarce
The 1938 George VI Silver Half Rupee, struck at the Bombay Mint (Dot variety), is a scarce and desirable issue from the early years of George VI's reign in British India. Catalogued as GK 1294, this coin features the Head Type I portrait of King George VI on the obverse and the denomination with traditional floral motifs on the reverse. Struck in silver with a milled edge, the coin bears the distinctive A/I mint variety and exhibits a tiny diamond-shaped mark on both the obverse and reverse, adding further interest for specialists and variety collectors. Graded as About Uncirculated (AU), it retains strong detail, attractive surfaces, and traces of original mint luster. Scarce in this condition and variety, this coin is a valuable addition to collections of British India coinage, George VI silver issues, and advanced numismatic varieties.
₹ 3,360.00
₹ 3,360.00
