India became part of the British Empire in the 1890's, and subsequently, Queen Victoria became Empress of India.
There were a few different varieties of this coin issued, but all carry the same value: about $31 maximum in uncirculated condition, and up to $15 in circulated condition, or .3437-ounce in silver value, whichever is greater. (Unless you have the rare prooflike re-strike, which can bring up to $900 in perfect condition).
This will be a fake coin, so it is worth whatever someone wanting a fake is willing to pay. If you only want it as a silver "souvenir", or fantasy piece, then OK, but it is not genuine, and must not be sold as such. A genuine rupee of 1874, 1875 or 1876 does not have the inscription "Victoria Empress" on it, it has "Victoria Queen". Victoria was proclaimed Empress only at the beginning of 1877. Sadly for collectors of Indian coins, there are a lot of these fakes around, and many people are getting duped and swindled. This is a shame, as it degrades the hobby of coin collecting and makes (or should make) all Indian collectors suspicious.
In mint condition the value of a 1892 Queen Victoria Indian silver Rupee coin is around 32.00 US Dollars.
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The value of 1862 Victoria silver one rupee indian coin is 1500 Inr. And if the coin has found to be 10 dots on the back side i.e on the floral design in circle then the cost of that coin raise upto 2500 INR. S.D Sharma
Empress Like on India coins of Queen Victoria they had Victoria Empress on them.
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On an eBay site I have seen an 1862 Queen Empress One Rupee offered for $1,250.00 (I think this was Australian dollars but can't be sure. There is about 5 on EBay right now. $39.
Empress Augusta Victoria went by Dona.
The name of the Indian 15 rupee coin is simply 15 rupee coin. The rupee is the currency of Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Mauritius.
There were a few different varieties of this coin issued, but all carry the same value: about $31 maximum in uncirculated condition, and up to $15 in circulated condition, or .3437-ounce in silver value, whichever is greater. (Unless you have the rare prooflike re-strike, which can bring up to $900 in perfect condition).