George VI - Old 1 Pice Indian coin with Hole Price List and Value

George VI One pice coins were minted by the British East India Company during the year 1943 to 1947.  These coins were minted in the alloy of Copper. It is circular and it has a hole in middle. It’s diameter is about 21.4mm. This coin weight is about 1.94gm. It’s thickness is about1.14mm. 

* Price based on market averages

Obverse : Center Hole, Value, Imperial Crown and Year

George VI - One Pice Hole Coin India 1947

Reverse: Wreath Surounds hole of Vile Leaves Design

George VI - 1 Pice Hole Coin 1947

1 Pice Indian coin with hole

Period: 1943 to 1947

Metal: Copper

Weight: 1.94 gm

Size (Diameter): 21.4mm

Thickness: 1.0mm

Shape : Round with Hole

Year : 1943

Bombay Mint Price :
Fine : 10 to 20
Very Fine: 25 to 30
Extra Fine: 35 to 50
Uncirculated (UNC): 70 to 80

Calcutta Price :
Fine: 12 to 20
Very Fine: 25 to 30
Extra Fine: 35 to 50
Uncirculated (UNC): 75 to 80

Year : 1944

Bombay :
Fine: 15 to 20
Very Fine: 25 to 30
Extra Fine: 35 to 50
Uncirculated (UNC): 70 to 80

(Rare Coin) Calcutta :
Fine: 100 to 120
Very Fine: 250 to 300
Extra Fine: 350 to 500
Uncirculated (UNC): 900 to 1000

Mint: Lahore
Fine: 18 to 30
Very Fine: 50 to 60
Extra Fine: 100 to 125
Uncirculated (UNC): 300 to 350

Year: 1945

George VI -  Hole Coin image 1945
George VI - Hole coin 1945

Mint: Bombay
Fine: 11 to 20
Very Fine: 25 to 30
Extra Fine: 35 to 50
Uncirculated (UNC): 70 to 80

Mint: Calcutta
Fine: 15 to 20
Very Fine: 25 to 30
Extra Fine: 35 to 50
Uncirculated (UNC): 70 to 80

Mint: Lahore
Fine: 15 to 30
Very Fine: 50 to 65
Extra Fine: 110 to 125
Uncirculated (UNC): 300 to 350

Year: 1947

1 pice 1947 coin price

Mint: Bombay
Fine: 12 to 22
Very Fine: 25 to 30
Extra Fine: 35 to 50
Uncirculated (UNC): 70 to 80

Mint: Calcutta
Fine: 15 to 20
Very Fine: 25 to 30
Extra Fine: 35 to 50
Uncirculated (UNC): 70 to 80

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