Indian Coins

Explore our extensive range of Indian coins, featuring centuries of rich numismatic history from the Mughal Empire through to British colonial coinage and modern Royal Mint issues struck for India. Indian coinage is among the most historically significant in the world, reflecting over 400 years of cultural, political, and monetary evolution.

This collection includes a wide selection of gold coins, silver rupees, copper issues, commemorative releases, and certified graded coins, appealing to both collectors and investors of world and historical numismatics.

Indian coinage spans several key historical periods:

  • 🏛️ Mughal Empire coins, including gold mohurs and silver rupees featuring Persian inscriptions and imperial calligraphy
  • 🇬🇧 British India coinage (1835–1947), including Victoria, Edward VII, George V, and George VI rupees and sovereigns
  • 🪙 East India Company issues, some of the earliest structured colonial coinage in modern Indian history
  • 🏭 Royal Mint India mint mark sovereigns, including limited-strike gold sovereigns from the Bombay Mint (notably 1918 “I” mint mark issues)
  • 💎 Certified graded coins (PCGS & NGC), highly sought after in top preservation grades

British India coins, particularly silver rupees, are widely collected for their historical significance, intricate designs, and direct connection to the British Empire’s monetary system. Many issues feature monarch portraits and reflect the evolution of colonial administration across India’s presidencies.

Mughal coins are equally significant, often struck in gold and silver with beautifully detailed Persian script, representing one of the most influential monetary systems in pre-colonial Asia.

Modern collectors are particularly drawn to Indian-struck Royal Mint sovereigns, which combine traditional British gold coinage with Indian mint marks, making them highly desirable investment-grade coins.

Whether you collect Mughal gold mohurs, British India silver rupees, or Royal Mint sovereigns struck in India, this category represents one of the most historically important and diverse areas of world numismatics.

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