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2½ Kori - Edward VIII [Khengarji III]
1936 yearSilver (.937) | 6.935 g | 26.5 mm |
Issuer | Princely state of Kutch (Indian princely states) |
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Type | Standard circulation coin |
Year | 1936 |
Value | 2½ Kori (2.5 INK) |
Currency | Kori (1586-1947) |
Composition | Silver (.937) |
Weight | 6.935 g |
Diameter | 26.5 mm |
Thickness | 2 mm |
Shape | Round |
Technique | Milled |
Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-05 |
Numista | N#43791 |
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Rarity index | 80% |
Reverse
Legend in Urdu:"Edward VIII Kaisar Hind, Zarb Bhuj, AD date
Lettering: ١٩٣٦
Translation: Edward VIII, Emperor of India, struck at Bhuj, AD 1936
Edge
Smooth and inscripted
Lettering: * KUTCH * कच्छ * BHUJ ** भुज **
Translation: Kutch Kutch Bhuj Bhuj
Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the 2½ Kori coin from the Princely state of Kutch is that it features a unique blend of Indian and European design elements. The obverse side of the coin bears the image of King Edward VIII, who was the King of England at the time, while the reverse side features a depiction of the Kutch coat of arms, which includes a shield with the symbols of the sun, moon, and star, surrounded by two lions and a crown. This blending of cultural motifs reflects the complex history and cultural exchange that occurred between India and Europe during the colonial era.