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  1. British India Coins for sale. There are 348 products. Sort by: Relevance. Price ₹1,500.00.
  2. Browse through the coins of Ancient India issued by different rulers. These Indian old coins tell stories of Janapadas and ancient kingdoms. It can be classified broadly as coins issued by janapadas, Indian empires, medieval kingdoms, ancient invaders, ancient city states and ancient coins of south India.

British Raj (1858–1947)

Rupee=16 anna; Anna=4 paisa

Victoria queen of Great Britain (1837-1901)


1 rupee 1890

silver
ONE RUPEE INDIA 1890
VICTORIA EMPRESS
Coin value - $20-25
1/4 rupee 1862

silver
1/4 RUPEE INDIA 1862
VICTORIA QUEEN
Coin value - $20-25
2 annas 1890

silver
TWO ANNAS INDIA 1890
VICTORIA EMPRESS
Coin value - $15-20
1/2 anna 1862

copper
HALF ANNA INDIA 1862
VICTORIA QUEEN
Coin value - $8-10Old
1/4 anna 1862

copper
ONE QUARTER ANNA INDIA 1862
VICTORIA QUEEN
Coin value - $3-6
1/4 anna 1893

copper
ONE QUARTER ANNA INDIA 1893
VICTORIA EMPRESS
Coin value - $2-4
1/2 paisa 1886

copper
1/2 PICE INDIA 1886
VICTORIA EMPRESS
Coin value - $8-10
1/12 anna 1862

copper
1/12 ANNA INDIA 1862
VICTORIA QUEEN
Coin value - $5-10
1/12 anna 1901

copper
1/12 ANNA INDIA 1901
VICTORIA EMPRESS
Coin value - $5-10

Edward VII king of Great Britain (1901-1910)


1 rupee 1905

silver
ONE RUPEE INDIA 1905
EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR
Coin value - $20-25
1/2 rupee 1905

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silver
HALF RUPEE INDIA 1905
EDWARD VII KING AND EMPEROR
Coin value - $15-20
1/4 rupee 1910

silver
1/4 RUPEE INDIA 1910
EDWARD VII KING AND EMPEROR
Coin value - $10-15
2 annas 1910

silver
TWO ANNAS INDIA 1910
EDWARD VII KING AND EMPEROR
Coin value - $10-15
1 anna 1910

copper-nickel
1 ANNA INDIA 1910
EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR
Coin value - $8-12
1/4 anna 1905

copper
ONE QUARTER ANNA INDIA 1905
EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR
Coin value - $3-6
1/4 anna 1907

bronze
ONE QUARTER ANNA INDIA 1907
EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR
Coin value - $3-6
1/2 paisa 1910

bronze
1/2 PICE INDIA 1910
EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR
Coin value - $3-6
1/12 anna 1910

bronze
1/12 ANNA INDIA 1910
EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR
Coin value - $3-6

George V king of Great Britain (1910-1936)


1 rupee 1916

silver
ONE RUPEE INDIA 1916
GEORGE V KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $20-25
1/2 rupee 1916

silver
HALF RUPEE INDIA 1916
GEORGE V KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $15-20
8 annas 1919

copper-nickel
8 ANNAS INDIA 1919
GEORGE V KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $25-30
1/4 rupee 1929

silver
1/4 RUPEE INDIA 1929
GEORGE V KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $8-12
4 annas 1920

copper-nickel
4 ANNAS
GEORGE V KING EMPEROR / INDIA 1920
Coin value - $8-12
2 annas 1917

silver
TWO ANNAS INDIA 1917
GEORGE V KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $8-12
2 annas 1918

copper-nickel
2 ANNAS
GEORGE V KING EMPEROR / INDIA / 1918
Coin value - $3-6
1 anna 1935

copper-nickel
1 ANNA INDIA 1935
GEORGE V KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $2-4
1/4 anna 1919

bronze
ONE QUARTER ANNA INDIA 1919
GEORGE V KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $2-4
1/2 paisa 1933

bronze
1/2 PICE INDIA 1933
GEORGE V KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $2-4
1/12 anna 1915

bronze
1/12 ANNA INDIA 1915
GEORGE V KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $2-4

George VI king of Great Britain (1936-1952)


1 rupee 1944

silver
ONE RUPEE INDIA 1944
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $15-20
1 rupee 1947

copper-nickel
ONE RUPEE INDIA 1947
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $2-4
1/2 rupee 1939

silver
0.917 silver
HALF RUPEE INDIA 1939
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $10-15
1/2 rupee 1943

silver
0.500 silver
large rim, small font of denomination
HALF RUPEE INDIA 1943
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $8-12
1/2 rupee 1946

copper-nickel
HALF RUPEE INDIA 1946
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $2-4
1/4 rupee 1939

silver
0.917 silver
1/4 RUPEE INDIA 1939
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $10-12
1/4 rupee 1940

silver
0.500 silver
1/4 RUPEE INDIA 1940
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $8-10
1/4 rupee 1944

silver
large rim, small font of denomination
1/4 RUPEE INDIA 1944
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $8-10
1/4 rupee 1946

copper-nickel
1/4 RUPEE INDIA 1946
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $2-4
2 annas 1941

copper-nickel
large denomination and date
2 ANNAS INDIA 1941
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $3-5
2 annas 1943

nickel-brass
2 ANNAS INDIA 1943

Selling Price Of Old Indian Coins Values


GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $2-4
2 annas 1946

copper-nickel
small denomination and date
2 ANNAS INDIA 1946
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $2-4
1 anna 1939

copper-nickel
large denomination, small date
1 ANNA INDIA 1939
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $2-4
1 anna 1943
nickel-bronze
1 ANNA INDIA 1943
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $2-3
1 anna 1946

copper-nickel
small denomination, large date
1 ANNA INDIA 1946
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $1-3
1/2 anna 1942
nickel-bronze
1/2 ANNA INDIA 1942
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $2-3
1/2 anna 1946
copper-nickel
1/2 ANNA INDIA 1946
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $2-3
1/4 anna 1939

bronze
first head
ONE QUARTER ANNA INDIA 1939
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $1-3
1/4 anna 1941

bronze
second head
ONE QUARTER ANNA INDIA 1941
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $1-3
1 paisa 1943

bronze
short crown
1 PICE INDIA 1943
Coin value - $2-3
1 paisa 1945

bronze
wide crown
1 PICE INDIA 1945
Coin value - $2-3
1/2 paisa 1939

bronze
1/2 PICE INDIA 1939
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $1-3
1/12 anna 1939

bronze
1/12 ANNA INDIA 1939
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR
Coin value - $1-3

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They say that a travel machine is a fictional concept. It is only in movies or some captivating novels where you will be able to imagine and experience the thrill of teleporting back in time. But if you really want to, you can also do it by losing yourself into the world of historical coins of India.

The study of ancient Indian coins will tell you stories about our rich and fascinating traditions. Dated as long as a whopping 6th Century BC to 550 AD, Old Indian coins reflect the rise and fall of some magnificent dynasties that history lovers from all over the world like to explore.

Magadha Janapada, an area which belongs to the modern day Bihar, constituted India’s first empire- The Mauryan Empire. The earliest Magadha Janapada coins featured a trademark '6-arm symbol' punch. Punch marked coins were used even in prehistoric times with simple representation of maybe a cow or any other commodity on a metal. To transform into a newer unit of wealth royal authorities from different time periods inscribed or punched pictures of sun, six armed wheel etc. Over the years, under various dynasties these coins evolved in terms of design, make and size, to serve various purposes and denote different values. After which, Mauryans took over under eminent emperors like Chandragupta and Ashoka who flexed their power to expand their empires. The Mauryan coinage continued the Magadha karshapana series which were known for its exclusive silver coins.

Mentioned as one of the sixteen mahajanapadas in the Buddhist text Anguttara Nikaya, governance at Gandhara Janapada also contributed to a blossoming time-period inscribed the pages of Indian History. Old coin of India from this era was notably different from Greek-inspired designs and shapes which prove the fact that they were in commercial use much before Alexander’s regime. Contrary to punch marked coins from other time periods, Gandhara produced a striking new design comprising of a bent silver bar with heptha radiated symbols on both its ends.

The most recent of ancient Indian history or the 'Golden Age' of classical India, the Gupta period flourished under the leadership of Chandragupta I and his son Samudragupta. It was when a lot of universities were constituted; prominent writers like Kalidasa and world-renowned scientists such Aryabhatta were born in this era which saw an upsurge in creative and radical thinking. The beautiful ancient Indian coins this time period definitely ushers the fact that Gupta art is regarded as the high point of classical Indian art.

This was just a tiny glimpse of what you can expect; study of Indian old coins will make you wonder in amusement and explore the depths of Indian history even more!