Auction Details
Auction Schedule
Day 1: SATURDAY, 14 AUGUST 2021, 10:30 AM onwards (Lot 1-852)
Day 2: SUNDAY, 15 AUGUST 2021, 10:30 AM onwards (Lot 853-1267)
Featuring 1267 lots which offers bidders the opportunity to bid for a number of rare and exclusive Coins, Medals, Tokens and Paper Money.
DAY 1 | SATURDAY, 14 AUGUST 2021, 10:30 AM onwards
Ancient India...................Lots 1-164
Ancient World...................Lots 165-178
Medieval India..................Lots 179-228
Sultanates......................Lots 229-311
Mughals.........................Lots 312-559
Independent Kingdoms............Lots 560-642
Princely States.................Lots 643-720
Indo Danish.....................Lots 721-731
Indo Danish.....................Lots 732-733
Indo French.....................Lot 734
Portuguese India................Lots 735-752
East India Company..............Lots 753-789
British India...................Lots 790-815
Republic of India...............Lots 816-852
DAY 2 | SUNDAY, 15 AUGUST 2021, 10:30 AM onwards
Foreign Coins...................Lots 853-940
Medals, Badges, Decorations.....Lots 941-952
Tokens..........................Lots 953-969
Paper Money.....................Lots 970-1255
Large Lots......................Lots 1256-1267
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811British India: George V, cupro-nickel 1 anna, 1912, Bombay mint, no dot, PR 942, GK 1142.Classical Numismatic Gallery
George V, cupro-nickel 1 anna, 1912, Bombay mint, no dot, PR 942, GK 1142.
Graded as MS 65 by NGC, Very rare.
Estimate : 8,000.00 - 10,000.00
Sold for (14,000.00 + 1,750.00BP) = 15,750.00
812British India: George VI, silver rupee, 1938, Bombay mint, without dot, PR 233, GK 1254, 11.64g.Classical Numismatic Gallery
George VI, silver rupee, 1938, Bombay mint, without dot, PR 233, GK 1254, 11.64g.
Very fine+, Rare.
Estimate : 5,000.00 - 7,000.00
813British India: George VI, silver rupee, 1939, Bombay mint, dot, head type II, PR 235, GK 1256.Classical Numismatic Gallery
George VI, silver rupee, 1939, Bombay mint, dot, head type II, PR 235, GK 1256.
Graded as AMS 58 by NGS of India.Extremely rare with mint lustre.
Estimate : 400,000.00 - 500,000.00
Sold for (550,000.00 + 68,750.00BP) = 618,750.00
814British India: George VI, silver rupee, 1939, Bombay mint, dot, head type II, PR 235, GK 1256.Classical Numismatic Gallery
George VI, silver rupee, 1939, Bombay mint, dot, head type II, PR 235, GK 1256.
Graded as AMS 55 by NGS of India.Extremely rare.
Estimate : 300,000.00 - 400,000.00
815British India: George VI, silver ½ rupee, Lahore, 1945 (large 5),head type II, unlisted in PR, 5.85gClassical Numismatic Gallery
George VI, silver ½ rupee, Lahore mint, 1945 (large 5), head type II, unlisted in PR, GK 1319-1320, 5.85g.
About Extremely fine, Rare.
Estimate : 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
816Republic India: 1967, 20 paisa, pattern nickel brass, Bombay mint, plain edge.Classical Numismatic Gallery
1967, 20 paisa, pattern nickel brass, Bombay mint, plain edge. Obv: Lion capital of Ashoka pillar. Rev: Larger denomination, date and diamond mint mar
Estimate : 250,000.00 - 350,000.00
817Republic India: 1969, Mahatma Gandhi Birth Centenary, nickel 1 rupee, proof, Bombay mint, KM 77.Classical Numismatic Gallery
1969, Mahatma Gandhi Birth Centenary, nickel 1 rupee, proof, Bombay mint, KM 77.
Proof, Very scarce.
Estimate : 2,000.00 - 2,500.00
Sold for (2,200.00 + 275.00BP) = 2,475.00
818Republic India: 1971, Food For All, silver 10 rupees, Bombay mint, KM 186, 14.81g.Classical Numismatic Gallery
1971, Food For All, silver 10 rupees, Bombay mint, KM 186, 14.81g.
Extremely fine, Very scarce.
Estimate : 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
Sold for (3,300.00 + 412.50BP) = 3,712.50
819Republic India: Proof coins (4), Bombay mint, Food For All, Asian Game, Tourism Year & World of WorkClassical Numismatic Gallery
Proof coins (4), Bombay mint. (A) 1971, Food For All, aluminium-bronze 20 paisa, KM 43.1, 4.49g; (B) 1982, Asian Game, cupro-nickel 25 paisa, KM 52, 2
Estimate : 5,000.00 - 7,000.00
Sold for (7,000.00 + 875.00BP) = 7,875.00
820Republic India: 1972, 2 paise, 2.59g, Calcutta mint, off metal strike (OMS), struck in cupro-nickel.Classical Numismatic Gallery
1972, 2 paise, 2.59g, Calcutta mint, off metal strike (OMS), struck in cupro-nickel.
Extremely fine, Very rare.
Normally this coins were struck in a
Estimate : 20,000.00 - 25,000.00
Sold for (24,000.00 + 3,000.00BP) = 27,000.00