5 Kori, Kutch, Khengarji/George V, 1928-36, High Grade
5 Kori silver coin of the Indian Princely State of Kutch, in the name of Khengarji and George V, in high grade with all features visible clearly. These coins were minted at the New Bhuj Mint, from 1928 onwards. These coins follow the same basic design that was used in the first 5 Kori coins of Kutch, with the name of the ruler of Kutch on the obverse, together with the date (Vikram Samvat) and the three symbols of Kutch - the trishul (trident), crescent and katar (dagger). The crescent on the front is an open circle, as opposed to the earlier design, which was a closed circle. This side uses the Devnagari script. The reverse carries the name of Emperor George V, his title and the date as per the Christian calendar. All of these are in Urdu.
RARE Coin, with numista rarity value of 55. Read more here
A coin of this rarity in a high grade is very rare.
Weight: 13.87 grams (approx)
Diameter: 32.45 mm (approx)
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