This rare Indian Head penny has no mint mark or defining features. Proof coins can be worth over $165, and those in uncirculated mint condition can be worth more than $220.
What type of Indian coins are worth money?
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Is there any value for old Indian coins?
Meanwhile, the value of one rupee coin is worth Rs 2 lakh. While the other one rupee coin which was minted in 1918 is said to be worth Rs 9 lakh. If you have these rare coins, it can fetch a lump sum amount, given the fact that you negotiate properly with the buyer.
How many coins are in Indian currency?
Coins are minted at the four India Government Mints at Mumbai, Alipore(Kolkata), Saifabad(Hyderabad), Cherlapally (Hyderabad) and NOIDA (UP). The coins are issued for circulation only through the Reserve Bank in terms of the RBI Act….Coins.
| Five Rupee Coin | Two Rupee Coin | One Rupee Coin |
| Fifty Paise | Twenty Five Paise | Ten Paise |
Which is the most rare coin in India?
Price of Old Indian Coins Information and Value 1 Rare Raja Raja Chola Coin 2 Rare South Indian Coins 3 One Naya Paisa 4 Two Naya Paisa 5 Three Paisa Coin 6 Twenty Five or 25 Paise Coins 7 Commemorative Coins of India 8 Twenty Five or 25 Paise Commemorative Coins 9 Half Anna Coin British East India Coin
When was the 2 rupee coin introduced in India?
The 1, 2 and 3 paisa coins were phased out gradually in the 1970s. In 1982, a new 2 rupee coin was introduced experimentally to replace 2 rupee notes. The 2 rupee coin was not minted again till 1990, after which it was minted every following year. Stainless steel coinage of 10, 25 and 50 paisa was introduced in 1988.
When did the Indian government start minting coins?
From 15 August 1947 until 26 January 1950, the Indian coinage structure was as follows: ( bold – denominations minted by the Government of India) This represented the currency arrangements during the transition period up to the establishment of the Indian Republic.
What are the denominations of pice coins in India?
To distinguish between the two pice coins in circulation, the coins minted between 1957 and 1964 were printed with the legend “Naya Paisa” (“New Paisa”). The denominations in circulation were 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50 (naya) paisa and one rupee.