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Antique exhibition at Hawa Mahal showcases rare coins, stamps, and historical artifacts on World Heritage Day.
India is world’s second biggest consumer of gold, after China. Bulk of the gold requirement is met through imports and domestic bullion recycled locally. So apart from international prices ...
Silver Prices in India: All you need to know about investment, hallmarking and imports Just like gold, silver is also among the most-purchased and preferred investment options in India. Silver is ...
Collectors actively seek: British India Coins (1835–1947 ... as special issues of ₹5 coins For example, a 1939 silver one-rupee coin has been sold for as much as ₹1 lakh on platforms ...
Every coin, may it be of copper, silver, or from conch shells ... One of the smallest denominations in British India was The ...
In India, we can buy silver directly from a bank or a jeweller. In general, silver coins sold by banks are relatively expensive. It's because when we buy a silver coin from a bank, we have to pay ...