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Indian Sultanate Coins are historically significant as they were minted during the reign of Muslim dynasties in the Indian subcontinent from the 13th to 16th centuries. Gold, Silver and Copper Coins adorned with intricate designs, calligraphy and symbols serve as valuable artifacts that provide insights into the cultural, religious and political milieu of that era.

We have broad collections of Indian sultanate coins like Delhi, Bengal, Kashmir and Gujarat, Bijapur sultanate, Khilji coins

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British India coins were the currency used during the era of British colonial rule in India. They were issued by the British East India Company and later by the British government. These coins featured different designs, denominations, and metals, and are now considered valuable historical artifacts.

During the colonial period, various types of British India coins were issued. These included coins from the East India Company, as well as those featuring the portraits of King George VI, King George V, Queen Victoria, King Edward, and Queen Elizabeth. These coins were minted in different meta
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Republic India's banknotes reflect the nation's cultural heritage, historical milestones, and economic progress. From post-independence to technologically advanced notes, their evolution is a captivating journey. Republic Indian banknotes are the currency notes that are issued and used in the Republic of India. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which is the country's central bank, is responsible for the issuance and management of Indian banknotes.

The Indian currency has banknotes in various denominations including 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 2,000 rupees notes. Mahatma Gandhi and other
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During the British India period,several different series of rupee banknotes were issued.These banknotes featured the denomination in rupees and the signature of the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India.

The British India period, various denominations of Indian banknotes were issued, including one rupee, two rupees, five rupees, ten rupees, and one hundred rupees. These banknotes served as a medium of exchange and were used for transactions within the British Indian territories.

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King George Gold and Silver Coins was used in Great Britain at 1914 at the time of World War-I. Gold Coins of King George-IV and King George-V these coins memorialize the glory days of Great Britain.
The gold coins featuring King George-IV and King George-V typically displayed his portrait on the obverse (front) of the coin. The design of the reverse (back) varied depending on the specific issue or denomination. Gold coins with King George V's portrait were minted in various denominations, including sovereigns and half-sovereigns.

We have various years Collection of Gold and Silver Coins
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The Novel Emporium is the best collection of India stamps and India’s most secure online trade platform to Indian Rare Stamps online India has a popular history of issuing postage stamps since its independence in 1947. Indian postage stamps showcase various themes, including historical events, cultural heritage, flora and fauna, famous personalities, and important landmarks. Here are some notable Indian stamps.The Four Annas Stamp,The Scinde Dawk,Mahatma Gandhi,Definitive Series,Wildlife Series,Festivals of India Series,World Heritage Series These are just a few examples of the World Wide St