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Victoria Queen, silver rupee, 1840, divided legend, Calcutta mint, Mule, WW raised, 25 Berries, this coin was struck from the rev. die of 1849 by re-dating it to 1840. It is a Calcutta Mint test striking of Wyon's die which was found to be defective. It is a mule because of the pairing of an obv. die of a currency issue and a re-engraved rev. die of a 1849 proof issue, PR 63. |
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Rs. 3,000-4,000
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Rs. 3,000
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