the first coin age in modern India wai issued by _______ government
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Answer:Uniform coinage was introduced in India by the British in 1835, with coins in the name of the East India Company, bearing the image of William IIII. In 1840, these were replaced by coins with an image of Queen Victoria, but the design otherwise remained the same.
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The first coin age in modern India was issued by British government.
The Indo-Greeks were the first monarchs in India to create coins that were explicitly attributed to the kings. They were the first in India to mint gold coins. By the 1st century BCE, coins from other parts of India had steadily influenced the Indo-Greek kingdom's coinage.
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