Monarch: Edward VII reigned as King of the United Kingdom and Emperor of India from 1901 until his death in India: During this period, India was under British colonial rule, and the British government issued coinage for use in the Indian of the Coin:First Issuance: The quarter anna coin featuring Edward VII was first issued in 1906. This was part of a broader effort to standardize and modernize the coinage system in British : Made of copper, a common choice for lower denomination coins due to its durability and :Obverse: The obverse of the coin features a right-facing bust of King Edward VII, with the inscription “EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR“ encircling the portrait. This design symbolized British sovereignty and Edward's dual role as the monarch of the United Kingdom and the colonial ruler of : The reverse side of the coin displays the denomination “¼ ANNA“ prominently in the center, with the
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