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1 Pice – George VI | Hole pice

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Issued under British India during the reign of King George VI, this 1 Pice coin represents a distinctive low-denomination currency of the period.
It features a unique central hole design, making it instantly recognizable among Indian coins.
Struck in bronze, the coin carries multilingual inscriptions reflecting India’s diverse linguistic heritage.
A collectible piece for those interested in unusual coin designs and late colonial Indian coinage.

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This 1 Pice coin was issued under British India during the reign of King George VI. Struck in bronze with an approximate weight of 2 grams, it is notable for its central hole, a practical and distinctive feature used in several low-denomination coins of the time.

The obverse displays the denomination and “INDIA” along with the year, arranged prominently around the central hole, with inscriptions in multiple scripts including Devanagari and Persian, highlighting the administrative diversity of the period.

The reverse is adorned with an ornamental floral wreath encircling the central hole, creating a balanced and decorative design that contrasts with the more functional obverse layout.

This coin stands out for its unconventional form and historical context, making it an appealing addition for collectors focusing on British India coinage, unique minting styles, or denomination-based collections.

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Weight 0.01 kg

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