This 1919 British India 4 Annas coin bearing the portrait of King George V stands as a compelling piece of numismatic history. Minted during the final years of the British Raj, this denomination was integral to India’s colonial-era currency system. The coin showcases exceptional craftsmanship typical of early 20th-century British minting standards, featuring George V’s distinguished profile and intricate reverse detailing.
A genuine rarity for serious collectors, this 1919 issue captures a pivotal moment when India’s monetary landscape was undergoing significant transition. The coin’s historical significance is heightened by its connection to post-World War I India and remains scarce in quality condition. Whether you’re building a British India collection, pursuing Commonwealth coinage, or seeking investment-grade historical pieces, this 4 Annas exemplifies scarcity and authenticity. Ideal for collectors valuing historical provenance and numismatic significance.
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