2 Mohur British East India Company (1757-1858) Gold William IV (1 ...

India-British. 2 Mohurs, 1835. Fr-759; KM-452.1. East India Company. William IV. Reeded edge. R.S. incuse on truncation. Early restrike. Bust right. Reverse:Lion and palm tree.

Plain edge. Struck at the very beginning of the East India Company’s standardization of coinage under British control. This pattern type, intended as a concept design, left several of the technical specification of Act XVII (1835) out of the design; omissions included the value of the coin in English and Persian, “East India Company” lettering, as well as the year of the die. A letter, submitted to the Mint Committee in March of 1835 read, “we beg leave to submit an impression in pure gold of the King's head, with the Lion as reverse - proposed as a double gold Mohur of 360 Grains (standard)”. No response to this letter was received until late in October of that year. At that time, several concerns were outlined by the Governor-General in Council, including his dislike of the use of an animal and his favor towards a wreath or other ornamental embellishments. By late November however, in order to avoid further delays in producing a circulating type, Flaxman’s design was approved and the legal specification were added to the design. By year end, minting had commenced and in January, official issuance began. A pattern of incredible importance that exists as the earliest concept piece for what would become the largest denominated type of British India. Surely no more than a small handful of this type were originally struck, and today, survival in numbers more than a few would be a surprise.

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Posted by: goldmen  2011-01-21
Gold India-British. 2 Mohurs, 1835. Fr-759; KM-452.1. East India Company. William IV. Reeded edge. R.S. incuse on truncation. Early restrike. Bust right. Reverse:Lion and palm tree. Deep mirror fields with light hairlines. PCGS graded Proof 63.
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