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Step into the rich history of British India with RN Coins' Victoria Queen Coins Collection. These coins, minted during the reign of Queen Victoria, hold immense historical and numismatic value. Crafted from copper and silver, they showcase the artistry and legacy of a bygone era. Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts, each coin narrates the story of colonial India under British rule.

Featured Victoria Queen Coins

  1. 1/12 Anna 1887 Victoria Empress Copper Coin
    This rare 1/12 Anna coin from 1887 highlights the intricate design and craftsmanship of the Victorian era. Made from copper, it bears the title "Victoria Empress," marking the transition of Queen Victoria to Empress of India.

  2. 1/2 Pice 1885 Victoria Empress Coin
    The 1/2 Pice coin from 1885 is a fine example of British India’s copper coinage. Its detailed engravings make it a prized possession for any numismatic collection.

  3. British India Half Pice 1895 Victoria Copper Coin
    This Half Pice coin from 1895 is a testament to the artistry of the time. Its bold engravings of Queen Victoria and intricate patterns are a glimpse into India’s colonial past.

  4. British India Quarter Anna 1890 Victoria Copper Coin
    The Quarter Anna from 1890 is an iconic copper coin that showcases remarkable craftsmanship. A must-have for collectors, it represents the rich numismatic legacy of British India.

  5. East India Company One Rupee 1840 S Incuse Madras Mint Silver Coin
    An exceptionally rare piece, the 1840 One Rupee coin from the East India Company is minted in silver and bears the distinctive “S Incuse” mark of the Madras Mint. Its historical significance and exquisite design make it a collector’s treasure.

  6. Half Rupee 1862 Victoria Queen Silver Coin
    The 1862 Half Rupee coin is a classic silver coin from Queen Victoria's reign. Featuring detailed engravings and a silver finish, this coin is a favorite among enthusiasts of colonial history.

  7. One Rupee 1840 Madras Mint WWB Raised Divided Legend Silver Coin
    The 1840 One Rupee coin with WWB raised divided legend is a masterpiece of the Madras Mint. Its unique design elements and historical significance set it apart in the world of numismatics.

Why Collect Victoria Queen Coins?

  • Historical Significance: Each coin reflects the socio-political and economic landscape of colonial India.
  • Rare and Valuable: These coins are highly sought-after by collectors for their rarity and intricate designs.
  • Timeless Appeal: Coins from Queen Victoria’s era are not just collectibles but also a tangible connection to history.

At RN Coins, we ensure the authenticity and quality of every coin in our collection. Whether you're a seasoned collector or starting your numismatic journey, the Victoria Queen Coins from British India are a valuable addition to any collection.

Explore our Victoria Queen Coins category today and own a piece of history!

The 1/12 Anna 1887 coin is a rare copper coin minted during Queen Victoria’s reign, showcasing her title as “Victoria Empress,” symbolizing her rule over British India.

This coin is valued for its intricate design and historical importance as part of the copper currency system under Queen Victoria, making it a prized collectible.

The 1895 Half Pice coin is relatively rare and sought-after by collectors due to its limited minting and detailed engravings from the Victorian era.

The Quarter Anna 1890 is a beautifully designed copper coin featuring Queen Victoria’s portrait, representing the colonial monetary system of British India.

The 1840 One Rupee coin is highly valuable due to its silver composition, rare “S Incuse” mark, and historical significance as part of the East India Company’s minting.

The Half Rupee 1862 features Queen Victoria’s portrait with a smaller denomination, while the One Rupee 1840 WWB Raised Divided Legend is a full silver rupee with a unique mint mark and design elements specific to the Madras Mint.

All coins at RN Coins, including the Victoria Queen collection, are verified for authenticity. We also provide certification for rare and valuable coins upon request.

This coin marks the early colonial era under the East India Company and is one of the first silver rupees minted, making it a vital piece of numismatic history.

Yes, these coins are highly collectible due to their historical significance, rarity, and material value, making them an excellent investment for numismatics enthusiasts.

Store the coins in a protective case or album in a dry, cool place. Avoid touching them directly with your hands to prevent damage from oils or moisture.