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2 Pice - George III

Issuer Bombay Presidency
Year 1773-1784
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Technique Milled
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Obverse description Central device depicting a royal crown rendered in bold relief above a horizontal bar or platform element, beneath which appears the legend 'NIB' (likely a bale mark or mint abbreviation) in large block capitals within the lower field. The design is characteristically simple and utilitarian, typical of East India Company coinage struck for the Bombay Presidency. The coin's flan is irregular and slightly irregular at the rim, consistent with early milled copper issues of the period. The overall arrangement places the crown as the dominant motif, conveying royal authority under George III.
Obverse script Latin
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