George V, Silver, 2 Annas, 1913, Bombay Mint, Dot. GK 1111. NGS Slabbed MS 61+, Choice. Very Scarce.
George V Silver 2 Annas 1913, Bombay Mint (Dot variety) (GK 1111) is a British India fractional silver coin struck in .917 fine silver as part of the pre-decimal monetary system widely used across colonial India. The obverse features the crowned and draped bust of King George V with imperial inscriptions, while the reverse displays the denomination “Two Annas” along with the date and Bombay mint mark, with the noted “Dot” variety indicating a minor mint or die characteristic distinguishing this issue from standard strikes. This type was actively used in daily commerce during the early 20th century and forms part of the widely collected George V silver series. The example graded NGC MS61+ (Choice Uncirculated) shows strong mint luster and well-preserved details with only light contact marks, placing it at the entry level of Mint State preservation, and its designation as “Very Scarce” reflects its relative difficulty in higher-grade certified condition within this specific variety.
₹ 3,675.00
₹ 3,675.00
