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The quarter cent coin from 1916, issued by the Straits Settlements, features the portrait of King George V, who was also the Emperor of India. This coin represents a historical period when the Straits Settlements were a group of British territories in Southeast Asia. The design typically includes the denomination and date on one side, while the reverse often features the coat of arms or other emblematic symbols. As a collectible, it reflects both colonial history and numismatic interest in British imperial currency.
George the Fifth.
There have been many Emperors of India. The last Emperor of India was His Imperial Majesty King/Emperor George the Sixth, who reigned as Emperor of India from December 1936 to June 1948.
The last emperor of India was George VI, who died 6 February 1952.
Yes he did visit India in 1911 as Emperor of India.
There is no such thing as The 1920 George V India Bombay. George V was Emperor of India in 1920, and Bombay was and is a very important city in India...
There have been many Emperors that have controlled parts of modern-day India over the years. The most recent Emperor of India was King/Emperor George VI, who reigned from 1937-1948.
The Straits Settlements were a group of British territories located in Southeast Asia. Originally established in 1826 as part of the territories controlled by the British East India Company.
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Because he was King and Emperor of India.
His Imperial Majesty King/Empeor George the Fifth.
what is pries george v king one Quarter Anna India 1936