British India 1944 2 Anna
British India 1944 2 Anna
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Step into the closing years of the Second World War with the 1944 British India 2 Anna coin, struck under King George VI as part of the distinctive square cupro-nickel series introduced to overcome wartime metal shortages. Recognised instantly by its rounded-corner square shape, this 2 Anna circulated heavily across India during one of the most turbulent and consequential periods of the twentieth century.
Composed of cupro-nickel, the coin measures approximately 25 mm across the corners and carries the crowned effigy of George VI on the obverse alongside the denomination on the reverse, set within ornamental detailing characteristic of late colonial design. The square format made it immediately distinguishable in everyday transactions — a practical innovation under the pressures of war.
The 1944 issue passed through millions of hands during a year that saw decisive shifts in the global war and in the subcontinent's political trajectory. Today, the square 2 Anna stands as one of the most visually distinctive coins of British India.
Set into hand-carved oak wood, the 1944 2 Anna becomes the centrepiece of a luxurious Anka timepiece. The wood's natural grain complements the coin's unique shape and silvery-grey surface, transforming a piece of wartime currency into a refined, wearable artifact.
USP : A distinctive square cupro-nickel 2 Anna from the closing years of the Second World War, reimagined as a wearable piece of British India.
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