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| 表面の説明 | Crowned and draped effigy of Queen Victoria facing left, wearing an ornate imperial crown and an elaborately decorated collar with scrollwork and beaded necklace detail. The portrait is rendered in high relief with fine hair detail visible beneath the crown. The peripheral legend reads VICTORIA EMPRESS, arranged along the left and right rims respectively. The design is bordered by a continuous beaded inner circle. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The centre of the reverse displays the fractional denomination 1/12 ANNA in two lines above the country name INDIA, separated by a horizontal dividing line, with the date below, all contained within a beaded circle. The field surrounding the central inscription is filled with an ornate symmetrical pattern of intertwined and curling foliate leaves, forming a decorative wreath-like frame that extends to the milled rim. |
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The 1/12 Anna denomination was retained through Victoria's Indian issues largely as a concession to existing trade habits in regions where the smallest copper fractions still circulated actively. Following the transfer of Indian administration from the East India Company to the Crown in 1858, the Calcutta and Bombay mints gradually absorbed production, though output quality varied noticeably between facilities across the long run of this type. The Bombay strikes of the 1890s in particular show more consistent planchet preparation.