British India rupees and President Monroe coins
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The 1950 film "Kim" shows some unusual prop coins substituting for British Indian rupees.
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1. Title
Kim is a young British boy living in late 1800's British India.
He has a friend "Red Beard."
2. Red Beard and Kim on horseback
A local leader brings a chest with some silver coins to pay associates.
3. Hassan Bey has a money chest
No, it is not him.
4. Hassan Bey brings the chest to pay a spy
5. The chest contains something else besides fruit
The coins are supposed to be British India rupees.
The coins are Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Company President Monroe Motion Picture prop coins.
6. Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Company - President Monroe and Monroe Doctrine Coin
Aluminum, 35 mm, 3.87 gm
Obverse:
President Monroe facing half left COMPLIMENTS OF / LOS ANGELES RUBBER STAMP CO. Los Angeles city emblem with flag, bear, eagle, castle, lion MONROE DOCTRONE (sic) CENTENNIAL 1923 STADIUM, LOS ANGELES. CALIF. CITY OF LOS ANGELES / FOUNDED 1781 The word "Doctrine" is misspelled "Doctrone" on the coin. Back to the film
A British India Queen Victoria rupee:
7. British India rupee 1882
Silver, 30.0 mm, 11.50 gm
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Cast, Directors, Writers:
Errol Flynn as Mahbub Ali the Red Beard
Dean Stockwell as Kim Paul Lukas as Lama Robert Douglas as Colonel Creighton Writers: Leon Gordon, Helen Deutsch, Rudyard Kipling (novel) |
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