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What does IND IMP on the Sixpence mean?

IND IMP was part of a much larger title used by British Monarchs. It is abbreviated Latin and means Emperor (or Empress) of India. IND IMP (India Imperator) was used on British and British Empire/Commonwealth coins from about 1893 when India became part of the British Empire, until 1948 when India became independent. Depending on who was king or queen at the time and which particular coin it appeared on, the legend may have appeared as - "VICTORIA DEI GRA BRITT REGINA FID DEF IND IMP" "EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP" "GEORGVS V DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP" "GEORGVS VI DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FID DEF IND IMP"


What does this mean on a British gold coin ind imp?

Ind Imp is abbreviated Latin for Indiae Imperator/Imperatrix. This translates to Emperor/Empress of India, part of the Monarch's title from 1877-1948.


What country is a coin with FID DEF IND IMP from?

The coin with the inscription "FID DEF IND IMP" is from the United Kingdom. This inscription stands for "Fidei Defensor" (Defender of the Faith), "Indiarum Imperator" (Emperor of India), and is commonly found on British coins. It dates back to the time when the British monarch was also the Emperor of India.


What is of Emperor?

Emp.(On British Coins from 1876 to 1948, the abbreviated Imp. was used to indicate the term "Emperor" or "Empress" of India, from the Latin Imperator)


What is abbreviation of emperor?

Emp.(On British coins from 1876 to 1948, the abbreviated Imp. was used to indicate the term "Emperor" or "Empress" of India, from the Latin Imperator)


Georgivs vi d g rex et ind imp?

The full title means "King George VI, by the grace of god, King of all the British Territories and Emperor of India" and appears on most British and British Commonwealth/Empire coins in one form or another, from 1936 to 1948.


What does this mean Fid Def Ind Imp on a 1937 Halfcrown?

"Fid Def Ind Imp" stands for "Fidei Defensor, Indiae Imperator" which is Latin for "Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India." This inscription was used on British coins to signify the monarch's role as the head of the Church of England and the ruler of the British Empire. On a 1937 Halfcrown, this inscription would refer to King George VI, who reigned as the Emperor of India from 1936 to 1947.


What does 1930 one Florin ind imp fid def mean?

On a coin, it means a King George V One Florin coin minted in 1930. It will be a British coin in the absence of a country name. FID DEF IND IMP is heavily abbreviated Latin for FIDEI DEFENSOR INDIA IMPERATOR meaning, "Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India" referring to the title of the King. The full regal title from this period is - GEORGIVS V DEI GRATIA BRITTANIA OMNI REX FIDEI DEFENSOR INDIA IMPERATOR George V by the Grace of God, King of all the British territories, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India (more or less).


Wt was the imp of symbols in Indian freedom struggle?

it was used to awake the illeterate people of INDIA


What does it mean to have fid def ind imp 2 shillings 1948 inscribed in a ring?

You have a ring made from a 1948 British Florin (Two Shilling coin). FID DEF IND IMP is abbreviated Latin and is part of a much larger inscription on many British coins up to and including 1948. The inscription as it appears on most British coins reads "George VI D : G : BR : OMN : REX : FID : DEF : IND : IMP". Unabbreviated, it reads - "GEORGE VI DEI GRATIA BRITANNIA OMNI REX FIDEI DEFENSOR INDIA IMPERATOR" The literal definition is - "George VI by the Grace of God, King of all the British Territories, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India". This motto and variations of it have been used for hundreds of years to represent the reigning Monarchs magnificent title.


Was there a coin struck for the commemoration of Queen Victoria becoming Empress of India?

There was no British coin struck for the occasion, but there may have been medallions, medallettes, tokens and other souvenir type articles. The only noticeable indication on British coins would have been the inclusion of IND IMP in the inscription on the coin.


Who is Victoria dei gra Britt Regina fid def ind imp on a 1899 Penny and is it rare?

Queen Victoria ruled the British Empire from 1837 until her death in 1901. The legend "VICTORIA DEI GRA BRITT REGINA FID DEF IND IMP" is mostly abbreviated from Latin. The literal definition is - "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the British territories, Defender of the Faith, Empress of India". This expression and variations of it appear on the obverse of all pre-decimal coins of most British Empire/Commonwealth countries. The 1899 British Penny is not rare, there were over 26 million minted.