During 1873, the Empire of Japan issued the first in Nashik, Maharashtra for sale
During 1873, the Empire of Japan issued the first 1 sen coin along with the 1 rin, ½, and 2 sen coins. This coin was composed mainly of copper. It had a mass of 7.13 grams and a diameter of 27.9 millimeters. Displayed on its obverse was a Japanese dragon along with the value, year of minting, and issuing authority (本日大) of the coin. On its reverse, the value was displayed (as 一銭) surrounded by branches at its sides, the Imperial Seal above, and the text, "圓一換 枚百以". The minting of these coins eventually ended in 1888.[1]
Rs 25,250
The limited addition coins issued to mark The
The limited addition coins issued to mark The Asian Games in India Time passer please excuse do value your time so...
Rs 150,000
Old 1 rupee coin of 1912. During the times of
Old 1 rupee coin of 1912. During the times of George 5 King Emperor. Price Negotiable
Rs 250,000
Its one rupee antik coin during the period of
its one rupee antik coin during the period of indias independence 1947