India 1945-L 1/4 rupee
The quarter rupee was struck for George VI 1943-45 at Calcutta, Lahore and Bombay. It is about the size of a dime but had 5¢ worth of silver. This specimen was lot 1134 in Sedwick sale 25 (Winter Park, FL, May 2019), where it sold for $4,165. The catalog description[1] noted, "Lahore, India (British), original proof 1/4 rupee, 1945-L, George VI, normal 5, PCGS PR65, finest and only example in PCGS census. Deeply rainbow toned and devoid of any marks or wear, quite a bit better than the Pittman specimen in Baldwin's in 2013, also rare as an original proof (not a restrike) with original mint envelope, in fact tied with just one other at the same grade in the NGC census. (See note in lot 1132.) PCGS #36334455. With original His Majesty's Mint paper envelope."
Recorded mintage: 29,751,000. small 5 is common, large 5 is rare.
Specification: 2.92 g, .500 fine silver.
Catalog reference: KM 547, S&W-9.99.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
- Stevens, Paul, and Randy Weir, The Uniform Coinage of India, 1835 to 1947, A Catalogue and Pricelist, London, Spink & Son Ltd, 2012.
- [1]Sedwick, Daniel Frank, Augi Garcia and Cori Sedwick Downing, Treasure Auction 25, Winter Park, FL: Daniel Frank Sedwick LLC, 2019.
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