British India 1934 1 Quarter Anna
British India 1934 1 Quarter Anna
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Step into the late colonial economy with the 1934 British India ¼ Anna coin, minted under the long reign of King George V, whose nearly twenty-six years on the throne defined a pivotal era in the subcontinent's modern history. The ¼ Anna was a foundational denomination of everyday commerce, used in markets, transport, and small daily transactions across the length and breadth of British India.
Struck in bronze, the coin measures around 25 mm in diameter and weighs approximately 4.8 grams. Its obverse features the crowned effigy of King George V, symbolising imperial authority, while the reverse displays the denomination set within a clean, classical design framed by ornamental detailing characteristic of late British India coinage.
Set into hand-carved oak wood, the ¼ Anna coin becomes the centrepiece of a luxurious Anka timepiece. The wood's natural grain complements the coin's weathered bronze surface, transforming a humble piece of everyday currency into a refined, wearable record of colonial India in the early 1930s.
USP : A familiar denomination of late colonial India, reimagined as a wearable artifact of George V's reign.
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