The 1 Rupee King George VI 1947 India coin is a significant numismatic piece, marking the final year of British rule in India before independence. Here are its details:
General Details
Obverse (Front):
Portrait of King George VI facing left.
The legend reads: "GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR" around the portrait.
Reverse (Back):
A large numeral "1" at the center, denoting the denomination (1 Rupee).
The text "ONE RUPEE" is inscribed in English above, and "एक रुपया" (Hindi for "One Rupee") is below.
The year "1947" is displayed at the bottom.
A floral wreath surrounds the design.
Material Composition
Nickel Content: 50%
Weight: 11.66 grams
Diameter: 30.5 mm
Shape: Round
Mint Marks
Coins were minted in India and may have mint marks indicating the location:
Historical Context
1947 was the last year British India issued coins. After independence, India transitioned to coins with the Ashoka Pillar and stopped featuring British monarchs.