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Bismil Antiques Home, the collector and seller of elderly antiques in India. Our antiques gallery includes Elderly coins of India such as British India Coins, East India Company, Republic India coins, Mughals coins, Sultanate Coins, Pre colonical, princely state coins, and world countries coins etc, Elderly Indian Currencies, Foreign currencies, Different Countries Stamps, British India Stamp papers, Elderly Documents, Elderly Vessels made by brass, copper, silver, bronze, lead materials, Elderly Pot kinds, Well designed Furniture, Decorative wood objects, Crafts, Shells, and far number of ancient things
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BRITISH INDIA COINS
The British attendance in India started in 1612, twelve years after the surrendering by Queen Elizabeth the First of a regal contract to the 218 Knights and trade of the City of London who created a company which established diverse names but stayed in history as "the" East India Company. although it complete slight thought on the Dutch control of the spice trade and could not establish a long-lasting outpost in the East Indies in the early years, it accomplish something beyond calculate in finally scheming the whole sub-continent... later than the massive Mutiny in 1858, the British Government obtained straight control of its Indian property until they recovered their independence in 1947, separated among India and Pakistan.
Rulers of British India Coins:
Queen Victoria (1862 - 1901)
King Edward VII (1903 - 1910)
King George V (1911 - 1936)
King George VI (1938 - 1947)
BRITISH INDIA COINS
The British attendance in India started in 1612, twelve years after the surrendering by Queen Elizabeth the First of a regal contract to the 218 Knights and trade of the City of London who created a company which established diverse names but stayed in history as "the" East India Company. although it complete slight thought on the Dutch control of the spice trade and could not establish a long-lasting outpost in the East Indies in the early years, it accomplish something beyond calculate in finally scheming the whole sub-continent... later than the massive Mutiny in 1858, the British Government obtained straight control of its Indian property until they recovered their independence in 1947, separated among India and Pakistan.
Rulers of British India Coins:
Queen Victoria (1862 - 1901)
King Edward VII (1903 - 1910)
King George V (1911 - 1936)
King George VI (1938 - 1947)