George V, Silver, 2 Annas, 1915, Bombay Mint, Dot. GK 1115. NGC Slabbed MS 63. Rare.
George V Silver 2 Annas 1915, Bombay Mint (Dot variety) (GK 1115) is a British India fractional silver coin struck in .917 fine silver as part of the standard pre-decimal monetary system used widely across colonial India for everyday circulation. The obverse features the crowned and draped bust of King George V with imperial inscriptions, while the reverse displays the denomination “Two Annas” within a decorative wreath along with the date and Bombay mint mark, with the noted Dot variety serving as a diagnostic mint characteristic used for identification within the series. Issued during the First World War period, this denomination formed an important intermediate value in daily commerce across the Indian subcontinent. The example graded NGC MS63 is a high-quality uncirculated specimen with strong original mint luster, sharp strike, and minimal contact marks, placing it in the upper Mint State range. Its designation as “Rare” reflects its relative scarcity in certified higher-grade condition, particularly among well-preserved Dot variety issues from the 1915 Bombay Mint 2 Annas series.
₹ 10,500.00
₹ 10,500.00
