British India - Queen Victoria - one Rupee silver coin |
British India Rupee silver coin |
Queen Victoria wear the Imperial State Crown. This is the image of the young Victoria, 1847. It is referred to as the "gothic head".
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Obverse: Crowned bust of Queen Victoria left, wearing pearl-necklace and Indian dress.
Legend: VICTORIA EMPRESS
Reverse: Legend in three lines (titles of Raja Mangal Singh in Persian script) above date (1877). Sprays at sides.
Legend: ONE RUPEE / ALWAR STATE
Reference: KM-45.
Mint Place: Rajgarh
Mintage: 200,000 pcs.
Weight: 11.59 gram of Sterling Silver (.925)
Diameter: 36 mm
Maharaja Mangal Singh Prabhankar was the 6th Maharaja of Alwar (1874/1892) born 1859, adopted from Thikana Thana, installed upon the gaddi on 14th December 1874, in preference to Kunwar Lakhdir Singh of Bijwar, Maharaja [cr.1889], G.C.S.I., married (amongst others), (a) 1877, the second daughter of Maharaja Prithvi Singhji of Kishangarh, married (b), 1878, a daughter of Raja Bhairon Singhji of Ratlam, and had issue. He died 23rd May 1892 in Nainital due to alcoholic poisoning.