Monday, August 12, 2019


The Jai Hind Kori was a special silver coin issued on occasion of India's freedom by the Kutch Princely State. Prior to 1947, coins of Kutch carried the name of the local ruler on the front and the British ruler on the other side. Also, the front of the coin was written in devnagari, while the reverse was in Urdu. In 1947, the Jai Hind kori replaced the name of the English king with the words -'Jai Hind', written in Devnagari script. These coins are rare and popular with collectors.

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