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George V Rupee
India
1911–1936
Reference data compiled from public catalogs
Estimated Melt Value
$27.14
Based on Silver spot price ($78.96/oz) · 91.7% purity · 11.66g
Updated 10:08 PM
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Specifications
| Country | India |
| Years Minted | 1911–1936 |
| Composition | 91.7% silver |
| Weight | 11.66 g |
| Diameter | 28.5 mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Edge | Reeded |
Design
Obverse
Features the bust of King George V facing left, with the inscription 'GEORGE V KING EMPEROR'.
Reverse
Displays the denomination 'ONE RUPEE' in English and Persian, along with the year and Indian mint marks.
History & Notable Facts
The George V Rupee was minted in such vast quantities—millions upon millions—that it effectively bankrolled British India's economy through two world wars. This silver coin, struck mainly at the Bombay and Calcutta mints, featured the king's left-facing bust on the obverse, a design based on traditional royal portraits.
Its .500 fine silver composition made it practical for circulation, though variations in edge milling and die types kept things from getting monotonous. We know exact mintages for some years, like the 1918 issue at over 20 million pieces, but others remain murky due to poor record-keeping.
I've examined these coins for decades, and let me tell you, the so-called "cursed" varieties are just dents from careless handling.
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