2 Rupie anno 2007 India [Risolto]

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Buonasera sapete darmi indicazioni in merito a queste monete Indiane stesso anno stesso disegno stesso peso ma anno più piccolo e 2 di differente misura. Grazie mille

 

                                                          

Good catch. Maybe @Sjoelund would like to document?

 

N#5478

They are both minted in Calcutta (no mint mark below date).

 

Sure, they are from the same year and yes, they are true variants.  Do you have hi-res image of both sides of both coins? NO problem to set up a documentation, when I get the images.

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

The images I posted are from Ucoin. I can't get better. Hopefully the OP can.

Sjoelund

They are both minted in Calcutta (no mint mark below date).

 

Sure, they are from the same year and yes, they are true variants.  Do you have hi-res image of both sides of both coins? NO problem to set up a documentation, when I get the images.

Provo a fare nuove fotografie, grazie mille per la tua gentilezza.

 

 

rsirian1

The images I posted are from Ucoin. I can't get better. Hopefully the OP can.

Ho pubblicato anche le stesse immagini, personalmente nell'altro catalogo essendo iscritto anche in Ucoin. Spero di esservi utile, è mio parere migliorare e crescere e aiutare più possibile. Grazie ancora

Reverse is also different:

 

 

Are you saying the pictures I posted are yours?

rsirian1

Reverse is also different:

 

 

Are you saying the pictures I posted are yours?

Non ho detto questo, mi spiace se mi sono espresso male, ho letto che avevi preso le stesse foto da Ucoin dove ho aperto lo stesso quesito, sull altro catalogo. Comunque confermo che anche il retro della moneta è differente.

I got this message from my friend Mr. Paul Baker:

 

The narrow “2”, small cross, large/thick date will not be from Calcutta mint.

 

The large/thick date piece shown by rsirian1 in the first reply to the original post has a 5 pointed star below the date - Hyderabad.

 

The original post does not claim to show two pieces from Calcutta. It seems quite possible that the large/thick date piece in the original post does have a mint mark.

 

The normal 2007 coin is…

 

With larger "2" (10mm high) and wider denomination numeral "2" and with small date numerals, larger cross with right upper tip of cross being below "ES".

 

From info likely from more than two sources, the other 2007(C) version for KM-326 is Mule number 10 on this page (see green text on the page)…

 

https://beekar-the-numismatist.blogspot.com/p/mule-coins-of-india.html

 

The number “10” is only a reference for on that page.

 

Your 07/11/2013 graphic shows the above-mentioned pair of KM-326 2007(C)… here…

 

N#5478

 

Other things for KM-326:- 2006(C) does not exist as far as I can tell, also 2006(H) has two slightly different versions of the digit “6” in the date (I think Ucoin will include those).

 

Thanks Mr Paul Baker

 

I this clearing the situation for all of you?

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

Sjoelund

I got this message from my friend Mr. Paul Baker:

 

The narrow “2”, small cross, large/thick date will not be from Calcutta mint.

 

The large/thick date piece shown by rsirian1 in the first reply to the original post has a 5 pointed star below the date - Hyderabad.

 

The original post does not claim to show two pieces from Calcutta. It seems quite possible that the large/thick date piece in the original post does have a mint mark.

 

The normal 2007 coin is…

 

With larger "2" (10mm high) and wider denomination numeral "2" and with small date numerals, larger cross with right upper tip of cross being below "ES".

 

From info likely from more than two sources, the other 2007(C) version for KM-326 is Mule number 10 on this page (see green text on the page)…

 

https://beekar-the-numismatist.blogspot.com/p/mule-coins-of-india.html

 

The number “10” is only a reference for on that page.

 

Your 07/11/2013 graphic shows the above-mentioned pair of KM-326 2007(C)… here…

 

N#5478

 

Other things for KM-326:- 2006(C) does not exist as far as I can tell, also 2006(H) has two slightly different versions of the digit “6” in the date (I think Ucoin will include those).

 

Thanks Mr Paul Baker

 

I this clearing the situation for all of you?

Ciao, grazie mille per l'eccellente spiegazione, sicuramente essendo una moneta circolata è sparito il simbolo esistente.

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Stato cambiato a Risolto (baffolo75, 28 Lug 2025, 12:16)

Sjoelund

I got this message from my friend Mr. Paul Baker:

 

The large/thick date piece shown by rsirian1 in the first reply to the original post has a 5 pointed star below the date - Hyderabad.

 

Yes, I can see the faded star now.

It might still be a good idea to havme a graphic showing the difference between the 2007 Hyderabad and Calcutta coins since the mint mark tends to wear off easily?

 

I made this 12 years ago and it's in the comments section of the km326!

If this corresponds to the OP's question, then count me out. I don't mind adding the * (Hyderabad) coins have the same two characteristics.

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

There's currently nothing to explain how to tell which mint made a 2007 coin if the Hyderabad mint mark wear off which seems to be common.  The graphic that's already there doesn't help for that.  I'll make a CR to add my picture.

I can't see, what news that would bring?

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

I can't see, what news that would bring?

 

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

For one, the OP wouldn't have asked the question if the coin page described the two different obverses for the 2007 coins and we wouldn't have spent two days discussing it. Your graphic says nothing about the obverse.

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