2 Anna British Raj (1858-1947) Silver Victoria (1819 - 1901)

1894, India (British), Queen Victoria. Silver 2 Annas Coin. Bombay mint!


Mint Date: 1894
Reference: KM-488.
Denomination: 2 Annas
Mint Place: Bombay (incuse "B")
Material: Sterling Silver (.925)
Diameter: 15mm
Weight: 1.42gm

Obverse: Crowned bust of Queen Victoria left, wearing pearl-necklace and Indian dress.
Legend: VICTORIA EMPRESS

Reverse: Legend in three lines above date. All within decorative border with floral desing.
Comment: Incuse "B" letter incorporated in flower above inscription!
Legend: TWO ANNAS / INDIA 1894

The East India Company (also the East India Trading Company, English East India Company, and then the British East India Company) was an early English joint-stock company that was formed initially for pursuing trade with the East Indies, but that ended up trading mainly with the Indian subcontinent and China. The oldest among several similarly formed European East India Companies, the Company was granted an English Royal Charter, under the name Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies, by Elizabeth I on 31 December 1600. After a rival English company challenged its monopoly in the late 17th century, the two companies were merged in 1708 to form the United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies, commonly styled the Honourable East India Company, and abbreviated, HEIC; the Company was colloquially referred to as John Company, and in India as Company Bahadur (Hindustani bahadur, "brave").

The East India Company traded mainly in cotton, silk, indigo dye, saltpetre, tea, and opium. However, it also came to rule large swathes of India, exercising military power and assuming administrative functions, to the exclusion, gradually, of its commercial pursuits. Company rule in India, which effectively began in 1757 after the Battle of Plassey, lasted until 1858, when, following the events of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, and under the Government of India Act 1858, the British Crown assumed direct administration of India in the new British Raj. The Company itself was finally dissolved on 1 January 1874, as a result of the East India Stock Dividend Redemption Act.

The Company long held a privileged position in relation to the English, and later the British, government. As a result, it was frequently granted special rights and privileges, including trade monopolies and exemptions. These caused resentment among its competitors, who saw unfair advantage in the Company’s position. Despite this resentment, the Company remained a powerful force for over 200 years over India.

Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was from 20 June 1837 the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and from 1 May 1876 the first Empress of India until her death. Her reign as Queen lasted 63 years and seven months, longer than that of any other British monarch to date. The period centred on her reign is known as the Victorian era.

Though Victoria ascended the throne at a time when the United Kingdom was already an established constitutional monarchy in which the king or queen held few political powers, she still served as a very important symbolic figure of her time. The Victorian era represented the height of the Industrial Revolution, a period of significant social, economic, and technological progress in the United Kingdom. Victoria’s reign was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire; during this period it reached its zenith, becoming the foremost global power of the time.

Victoria, who was of almost entirely German descent, was the granddaughter of George III and the niece of her predecessor William IV. She arranged marriages for her nine children and forty-two grandchildren across the continent, tying Europe together; this earned her the nickname "the grandmother of Europe". She was the last British monarch of the House of Hanover; her son King Edward VII belonged to the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Through her mother, she was also a first cousin twice removed of Maria Theresa, Holy Roman Empress.

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INDIA 1887 2 Annas Silver XF

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INDIA 1891B 2 Annas Silver XF-AU

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† Coins of India. British India. Silver 2-Annas, 1893/2B (SW 6.425).Mint state. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £100-150

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† Coins of India. British India. Silver 2-Annas, 1890(B), no mintmark (SW 6.401, with NV which means that no price has been recorded in a public sale). Mint state. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £150-200

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† Coins of India. British India. Silver 2-Annas (5), 1885C, 1885B, A/I, no mm, 1885Br, A/I, 1886C, 1886B (SW 6.386, 6.387, 6.388, 6.390, 6.391).Third fine, otherwise generally good extremely fine to uncirculated, first and fourth darkly toned, last brilliant.(5) first and fourth ex Pridmore col ...

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† Coins of India. Errors and Tokens. British India, Error 2-Annas, 1888B, struck 15% off centre (SW 6.396). Good extremely fine. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £50-80
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