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What was scraped away from the coins of the East India Company in 1835 ?​


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Answered by autumnr35
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1/2 Anna, Issued by East India Company, India, 1835 (frozen date)

Series: East India Company Uniform Coinage

Minted by Bombay Mint

Answered by LoyelKashyap
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In December 1672, the East India Company started a mint in Bombay and European style gold, silver, copper, and tin coins were struck.

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