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Hearst Museum object titled Coin: ½ anna, accession number 9-6988, described as coin; copper; ½ Anna; according to similar coin description from numista; obvers: crowned bust of Queen Victoria left, divided English legend, toothed rim; reverse: denomination and date within circle of beads, wreath surrounds, toothed rim.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin; ½ pice, accession number 9-6983, described as Coin; copper; ½ pice; according to similar coin description from numista; obverse: Queen Victoria; coat of arms of the East India Company: 2 lions, St George's cross on the crest and flags, motto on the ribbon "AUSP: REG: SEN: ANG:" ("Auspicio Regis et Senatus Angliae"), translation: "By the Command of the King and Parliament of England"; reverse: the value within a laurel wreath: 1/2 PICE around this is the legend: EAST INDIA COMPANY.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: 1 rupee, accession number 9-6993, described as Coin; 1 rupee; silver; According to similar description from numista; obvers.: Bust of King Edward VII facing right. Divided legend, within a raised, toothed border, "EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR"; reverse: The value in English and Urdu - Yek rupiya (One rupee), date below, spray of lotus flowers on each side and a crown above, all within a raised, toothed border. "ONE RUPEE INDIA 1906, یک روپیہ", translation: one rupee.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: 1 rupia, accession number 9-7001, described as coin; 1 rupia; silver; according to similar description from numista; obvers.: "Gomes/2013: L1.14.01 to 14.05", Portrait of King Luís I, "LUDOVICUS*I*PORTUG: ET ALGARB: REX "; reverse: Portuguese coat of arms, "INDIA PORTUGUEZA* UMA RUPIA *"
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: xx cash, accession number 9-7002, described as coin; 20 cash; copper; according to similar coin description from museum victoria; obvers: crude lion advancing to left, right paw raised, head facing (sometimes called a Sardula Lion); above, legend (Sri chamundi); below, 1835; reverse: At centre a legend in Persian characters (Krishna, struck at Mysore) around, (Mayili Kasu 20) MEILEE XX CASH; issued by Maharaja Sir Mummadi Krishnaraja III Wodeyar.
Hearst Museum object titled Copper coin; 5 cash, accession number 9-6981, described as coin; copper; 5 cash (1 falus); according to similar coin description from chiefacoins: Obvers. EAST INDIA COMPANY" written above. Arms of the Company in the center with the date at the bottom. Ribbon inscription: "AUSPICIO REGIS & SENATUS ANGLIAE"; revers. value in Persian "panj kas yek falus ast" (Five Cash makes one Falus). Value in English below the two lines "V . CASH" at the bottom.