British India – King George VI Silver (.500) One Rupee 1940 AD Historical Coin

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British India, King George VI, Reign: 1936–1947 CE, Years of Minting: 1939–1943 CE, Denomination: 1 Rupee, Metal: Silver (.500), Weight: 11.63 grams, Diameter: 30.5 mm, Reference: KM# 556, Extra Fine. Obverse: Crowned bust of King George VI facing left; legend around. Reverse: “ONE RUPEE INDIA” and date within ornate floral design. Issued during the reign of King George VI, this silver One Rupee belongs to the final decade of British rule in India and reflects the economic conditions of the Second World War era. Struck between 1939 and 1943, these coins were produced in .500 fine silver, replacing the earlier .917 fine silver standard due to wartime demands and the rising cost of precious metals. The elegant floral reverse design, inherited from earlier issues, remained one of the most attractive motifs of British Indian coinage. Widely circulated throughout the Indian subcontinent, the One Rupee served as the principal silver denomination and played a vital role in trade and everyday commerce. These coins witnessed some of the most significant events in modern Indian history, including World War II and the final years leading up to independence. Today, the George VI silver Rupee is highly sought after by collectors for its historical importance and beautiful design. Coinage Note: The reduction in silver purity from .917 to .500 during the reign of George VI reflected wartime economic pressures. The 1939–1943 CE issues represent the last circulating silver Rupees of British India before silver was replaced by nickel in later years.