Manipuri Pony & Ashoka Capitol 1 Pice India Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making (Horse) (Polo Pony)

Manipuri Pony & Ashoka Capitol 1 Pice India Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making (Horse) (Polo Pony)

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Manipuri Pony & Ashoka Capitol 1 Pice India Authentic Coin Charm for Jewelry and Craft Making (Horse) (Polo Pony) Obverse: Ashoka Lion Capital Lettering: GOVERNMENT·OF·INDIA Reverse: Manipuri Pony facing left Lettering: ONE PICE * एक पैसा Translation: One Pice One Pice Features Issuer India Period Republic (1950-date) Type Standard circulation coin Years 1950-1955 Value 1 Pice (1/64) Currency Rupee (1950-1957) Composition Bronze Weight 2.92 g Diameter 21 mm Thickness 1.14 mm Shape Round Technique Milled Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑ Demonetized 1 April 1957 Number N# 1627 References KM# 1 Wikipedia: The Manipuri Pony is a traditional Indian breed of small horse or pony from Assam and Manipur in north-eastern India. It appears both in the history and the mythology of Manipur, and was used for warfare. It is believed to have been the polo pony in use in Assam in the mid-nineteenth century when British tea planters first saw polo being played, and the height limits set for polo ponie

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