India
My sister-in-law is from India and she brought me back some coins from her last visit. All common "pocket change" stuff but still cool, I thought.
Here are a few pictures...




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the way back to 1950 and are used by over a billion people. Surprisingly at least
some of these were saved and a few are actually common in uncirculated condition.
What makes it so very surprising is that even rarities of modern Indian coins bring
a very modest premium so why would someone save "common junk" in unc. Many
modern Indian coins witth mintages in the thousands can be purchased for a dol-
lar or two. While some of the circulating coinage probably is rare in unc, it has prov-
en extremely difficult to identify so this is one country which I try to collect. The cu/ni
one rupee coins are the ones which appear to be the hardest but correspondents in
India tell me they are common there.
I was curious about the extraction of your beautiful niece/ nephew. This must be
their mother.
I thought it was really thoughtful of her to bring these back for me. She also brought me some paper money...
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I would love to have all collectors with a fondness for India agree on a date for an Indian coin photo thread.
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How cool is that?
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Very, very cool!
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