1 Pice - George VI

Emitent India - British
Rok 1943
Typ Standard circulation coin
Hodnota 1 Pice (1⁄64)
Měna Rupee (1770-1947)
Složení Bronze
Hmotnost 2 g
Průměr 21.32 mm
Tloušťka 1.1 mm
Tvar Round with a round hole
Technika Milled
Orientace Medal alignment ↑↑
Rytci Albert Pearson Spencer
V oběhu do
Reference KM#532
Popis líce Small date, small legends, rounded crown
Písmo líce
Opis líce 1 PICE INDIA एक पैसा 1943 ایک پیسہ
(Translation: 1 Pice India One Pice 1943 One Pice)
Popis rubu Wreath around hole in center
Písmo rubu
Opis rubu
Hrana Smooth
Mincovna
Mumbai / Bombay, India(1829-date)
Náklad 1943 ♦ - - 164 659 000
ID Numisquare 1106427050
Další informace

Historical Context: The 1943 1 Pice was issued under George VI, King-Emperor of British India during World War II. India's vital Allied war role stressed its economy, demanding increased fractional currency amid material shortages. This bronze issue reflects wartime exigency, utilizing base metals for lower denominations. Its widespread circulation highlights the British Raj's strained but functional financial infrastructure across the subcontinent, serving a vast population under colonial administration.

Artistry: The coin's artistry follows standard British Imperial numismatic tradition. The obverse features the uncrowned effigy of King George VI, designed by Thomas Humphrey Paget. Paget's initials ('HP') are common on larger denominations but typically absent or minute on this small bronze issue. The portrait is classical and dignified. The reverse is utilitarian, presenting "ONE PICE" in English and Urdu within a simple linear border, reflecting practical wartime coinage demands.

Technical/Grading: For the 1943 1 Pice, key grading high-points include George VI's hair and ear definition on the obverse. On the reverse, sharpness of lettering, especially "PICE" and the date, plus the linear border's integrity, are crucial. Given its bronze and wartime production, collectors prioritize even, original patina, free from active corrosion. Weak strikes, common for this type, particularly on the periphery, and minor bag marks are frequent, but severe instances significantly diminish grade.

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