N° 1450 | India Kutch 1 Kori 1882 VS 1938

1450 - India Kutch 1 Kori 1882 VS 1938
1450 - India Kutch 1 Kori 1882 VS 1938

Description

Y# 35, N# 67946; Silver 4.61 g., 16.3 mm.; Victoria & Khengarji III; AUNC

GPT Description

The India Kutch 1 Kori coin from 1882 VS 1938 is a fascinating piece of history that represents the rich numismatic heritage of the Kutch region in India. This coin, with the reference number Y#35 and N#67946, is made of silver, weighing 4.61 grams and measuring 16.3 mm in diameter. The obverse of the coin features the portrait of Queen Victoria, who was the Empress of India during the late 19th century. The reverse side of the coin showcases the image of Khengarji III, who was the ruler of Kutch during the time period of 1882 to 1938. Kutch, located in the western state of Gujarat, has a long history of producing intricate and beautiful coins that reflect the cultural and historical significance of the region. The Kutch coinage system underwent various changes over the years, influenced by the political and economic developments of the time. This particular coin in Almost Uncirculated (AUNC) condition is a valuable collector's item that not only holds monetary value but also serves as a tangible link to the past, allowing us to appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship of coin minting in India during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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