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Sikh Coins Group

Sikh Coins group is dedicated to academic and intellectual interaction on Sikh Numismatics.The profile image is the obverse of a silver rupee of Amritsar mint - frozen year vs1884 (ad1827)See More
Nov 16, 2010
ANAND is now friends with Parminder Singh, Akshay B Bade and RUPAM KUMAR SRIVASTAVA
Oct 30, 2010
ANAND joined Aidan Work's group
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Banknotebank & Omnicoin collectors' group.

Here's a group for those who either upload photos to Banknotebank & Omnicoin or those who are thinking about doing this.See More
Oct 30, 2010
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Modern and Commemorative Coins of India

Modern and Commemorative Indian Coins are very interesting to discuss because they cover many topics like Indian Independence Struggle, War, Peace, Wildlife, Vegetation, Great Personalties, Various Events and Organisations
Oct 28, 2010
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Elephant TOKEN OR COIN

Refer enclosed image - probably Indian temple token or coin , appreciate if share your view / comments
Oct 27, 2010
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COINS TREE

Board of Revenue Mint, Beijing, ChinaQing dynasty, around AD 1905How Chinese coins were cast in mouldsUntil the 1880s, all Chinese coins were cast in moulds, while in Europe striking coins using coin dies was more common.Specially-made master coins and master moulds were used to make impressions in the moulds. The moulds were stacked up and molten metal was poured in. When the metal had cooled, the moulds were broken open and the coins were removed.When the moulds were opened, the coins were…See More
Oct 20, 2010
ANAND joined Coin Blogger's group
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Coin Collecting Bloggers

This is a group for anyone who has a blog and writes about collecting coins. It would be great for us to get to know one another.See More
Oct 20, 2010
ANAND joined Aidan Work's group
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Indian banknotes & postal orders.

Here's a group for those who are interested in the banknotes & postal orders of the Indian Princely States,British India,the Dominion of India,& the Republic of India.See More
Oct 16, 2010
ANAND joined Akshay B Bade's group
Oct 10, 2010
palaniappan.N and ANAND are now friends
Oct 4, 2010
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INDIAN PRINCELY STATES

The majority of Princely States fit into a few Categories according to their historical origins,some were of great antiquity and their rulers traced their control of these areas back to ancient or medieval times.
Oct 2, 2010
ANAND joined Seena Mathew's group
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British India Coins

British India Coins - a place to display old British India Coins and exchange them
Oct 2, 2010
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Oct 2, 2010
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Oct 2, 2010
ANAND and Aidan Work are now friends
Oct 2, 2010
ANAND is now a member of Coin Network - Coin Collecting Social Network
Oct 1, 2010

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About Me
I AM PROFESSIONAL , INTERESTED IN NUMISMATICS & PHILATELY.
About My Coin Collection
INTERESTED IN PRE INDEPENDENCE INDIAN COINS AND WORLD COINS
Favorite Coin Series
EAST INDIA CO

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COINS TREE

Board of Revenue Mint, Beijing, China

Qing dynasty, around AD 1905



How Chinese coins were cast in moulds



Until the 1880s, all Chinese coins were cast in moulds, while in Europe striking coins using coin dies was more common.



Specially-made master coins and master moulds were used to make impressions in the moulds. The moulds were stacked up and molten metal was poured in. When the metal had cooled, the moulds were broken open and the coins were… Continue

Posted on October 20, 2010 at 11:19pm

Comment Wall (4 comments)

At 3:50am on October 2, 2010, Aidan Work said…
Welcome aboard,Anand!

You can find some Indian coin groups on here by clicking on the 'Groups' tag at the top of the page.

Aidan.
At 9:10pm on November 16, 2010, Parminder Singh said…
Dear Anand Ji,

Thank you for joining the Sikh Coins Group, I do hope you will learn more about the coins of the Sikh Empire. I will certainly look forward to your interaction in this group in the near future.

You can also join the Sikh Coins Group on Yahoo just copy and paste the link on the address bar of your internet page, the link for this one is :-
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SikhCoins/
To have better use of this group it is advisable to join using a Yahoo ID.

Good to have you on this group, will keep you posted of any forthcoming fairs, take care.

Regards
Parminder Singh
At 11:06am on January 11, 2011, Shastri JC. Philip said…
Hello !!

I am sure that Coin Network will bring many special-interest collectors and hobbyists together. I am a collector, hobbyist, and coin-student based in India.

Indian coins are gradually becoming a rage worldwide. To know more about them, I request you to please join Indian Coins group at

http://www.coinnetwork.com/group/indiancoins

Help us to popularize Indian Coins collection, study and information-dissemination. This can be done if a very large number of friends are brought to this group for sharing of information about Indian Coins. The group offers a large number of free Ebooks, periodicals, and other free downloads of great use coin collectors.

I am sure that you will help in this venture

Very Cordially,

Shastri JC Philip
www.IndianCoins.org
At 6:57pm on February 2, 2011, palaniappan.N said…
New monthly Numismatic magazine to be issued from February 2011 from India. The magazine contains 20 pages in A5 size. It is priced 20 rupees per issue, 200 rupees yearly subscription. Anybody needs a compliment hard copy, just to check out the magazine, please give in your complete postal address. I will send a compliment copy free of cost. U can place your classified ads free of cost, only 1 classifieds ad per coin collector per issue. Please enquire advt rates for other full page, half page, quarter page, visting card size commercial advertisements in the magazine. Feel free to comment or give ur valuable suggestion.

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