Edward VII, Silver, Rupee, 1904, Bombay Mint, 'B' incused, Dot, 5 Diamonds and bottom stroke of numeral 4 short. GK 932. About Uncirculated. Scarce.
The 1904 Edward VII Silver Rupee, struck at the Bombay Mint, is a scarce and highly collectible issue from the British India coinage series. Catalogued as GK 932, this variety bears the distinctive incused “B” mint mark and dot, along with the sought-after characteristic of five diamonds and a short bottom stroke on the numeral “4” in the date, making it of particular interest to specialist collectors. The coin features the portrait of King Edward VII on the obverse and the denomination within an ornate floral wreath on the reverse. Graded as About Uncirculated (AU), it retains strong design details, attractive original surfaces, and traces of mint luster, reflecting its excellent state of preservation. Scarce in this condition and variety, this coin is a valuable addition to collections of British India coinage, Edward VII silver rupees, and advanced date-and-variety sets.
₹ 2,205.00
₹ 2,205.00
