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50 PAISE COMMEMORATIVE COINS OF INDIA
1964 - JAWAHARLAL NEHRU COMMEMORATION: (Legend in English)
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime minister of India from 15th August,1947 to 27th May,1964. After his death on 27th May 1964,
to pay homage to the departed leader, a 50 paise coin was issued on
14th November 1964.The other coin issued in this theme for general
circulation was in the denomination of one rupee.
Specifications
Year of issue – 1964
Weight – 5 grams
Metal composition – Pure Nickel
Shape – Circular
Diameter – 24 mm
Edge – Milled
Obv -- The obverse of this coin shows the Ashokan lion and the value '50' on the center . In English "INDIA" and "PAISE" appear on the right side periphery and in Hindi "Bharat" and "Paise" appear on the left side.
Rev – The reverse of this coin
shows the effigy of Pandit Nehru and legend “JAWAHARLAL NEHRU” and “1889
-1964” – his year of birth and death, in English
Minted at – Kolkata, Mumbai
Km No - # 56
1964 - JAWAHARLAL NEHRU COMMEMORATION: (Legend in Hindi)
As the name of the national leader was inscribed on the commemorative
coins in English, but not in the national language Hindi, it was
strongly protested throughout the country and the minting of the coins
with legend in English were stopped and a new 50 paise coin with the
similar design but with the legend in Hindi was issued in Nov 1965.
Specifications
Year of issue – 1965
Rev – The reverse of this coin
shows the effigy of Pandit Nehru and legend “JAWAHARLAL NEHRU” in Hindi
and “1889 -1964” – his year of birth and death, in English
Minted at – Kolkata, Mumbai
Km No - # 57
All other specifications are the same as before
1969 – MAHATMA GANDHI CENTENARY COMMEMORATION:
Details are the same as that of the 20 paisa, Mahatma Gandhi Centenary Commemoration issue.
Specifications
Year of issue – 1969
Rev – The same as that of the 20 paisa, Mahatma Gandhi Centenary Commemorative coin.
Minted at – Kolkata, Mumbai
Km No - # 59
All other specifications are the same as before
1972 -- 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE COMMEMORATIVE:
On the occasion of 25th Anniversary of Independence, India issued this 50 paise commemorative coin on 16th August 1972. On this occasion another coin in the denomination of Rs. 10, was also issued for general circulation.
Specifications
Year of issue – 1972
Metal composition – Cupro – Nickel alloy ( 75% Copper + 25% Nickel )
Edge – Security
Rev – The reverse of this coin
shows a young man and a woman carrying the National flag in the fore
ground with the Parliament House in the back ground. The legend “25 Wi
Swatantrya Jayanti” in Hindi and “1947-- 1972” – the 25 years of Independence, in English is shown on the periphery.
Minted at – Kolkata, Mumbai
Km No - # 60
All other specifications are the same as before
1973 -- DEVELOPMENT ORIENTED ( GROW MORE FOOD ) ISSUE:
To make the country self sufficient in regards to food supplies a 50
paise coin showing the slogan “Grow More Food” both in English and Hindi
was issued on16th August 1973. The other two coins in the denomination
of 20 rupees and 10 rupees were issued as proof specimens.
Specifications
Year of issue – 1973
Rev – The reverse of this coin
shows the legend “Adhik Anna Ugao” in Hindi and “GROW MORE FOOD” in
English on a vertical tablet encircled by two ears of corn. ‘1983’ – the
year of issue is inscribed under the tablet.
Minted at – Kolkata, Mumbai
Km No - # 62
All other specifications are the same as before
1982 -- NATIONAL INTEGRATION ISSUE:
To stress the need for communal harmony and to aware the people that the
different states and its people are the integral part of our country India,
a 50 paise coin with the theme “National Integration” was issued in
Dec,1982. Out of the other 3 coins issued on the same theme, the 2
rupees coin was issued for general circulation and the 100 rupees &
the 10 rupees coins were issued as proof / unc specimens.
Specifications
Year of issue – 1982
Rev – The reverse of this coin shows the map of India in
relief with the National flag over the map. The slogans “Rastriya
Ekata” in Hindi and “NATIONAL INTEGRATION” in English are inscribed on
the coin. ‘1982’ -- the year of issue is shown at the bottom.
Minted at – Kolkata, Mumbai
Km No - # 64
All other specifications are the same as before
1985 -- RBI GOLDEN JUBILEE COMMEMORATIVE :
The RBI ( Reserve Bank of India) was established in India on 1st April, 1935.
To commemorate the golden Jubilee of RBI in 1985, a 50 paise coin, with
the, the crest of RBI and with the legend “Reserve Bank of India”,
was issued in April,1985. The other 3 coins in the same theme, were
issued in the denomination of 100 rupees, 10 rupees and 2 rupees as
proof specimens.
Specifications
Year of issue – 1985
Edge – Milled
Obv -- Same as above, but 'Satyameva Jayate' in Hindi is shown just below the Ashokan Lion.
Obv -- Same as above, but 'Satyameva Jayate' in Hindi is shown just below the Ashokan Lion.
Rev – The reverse of this coin
shows a tiger under a palm tree, the crest of RBI and “1935 - 85” under
it. The legend ‘RESERVE BANK OF INDIA’
and ‘GOLDEN JUBILEE’ in English is shown on the right half of the
periphery with ‘Bharatiya Reserve Bank’ and ‘Swarna Jayanti’ in Hindi is
shown along the left half of the periphery
Minted at – Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad
Km No - # 66
All other specifications are the same as before
1985 -- INDIRA GANDHI COMMEMORATIVE :
Indira Priyadarsani Gandhi was the Prime minister of India from 1966 - 77 and1980 - 84. She was assassinated on 31st October, 1984.To pay homage to this dynamic leader, India issued this coin on 19th November, 1985.
Out of the other 3 coins issued in her commemoration, the 5 rupees coin
was issued for general circulation and the 100 rupees &; the 20
rupees coins were issued as proof specimens.
Specifications
Year of issue – 1985
Edge – Milled
Rev – The reverse of this coin
shows the effigy of Indira Gandhi and legend “INDIRA GANDHI” in both
Hindi and English with “1917 -1984” – her year of birth and death.
Minted at – Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad
Km No - # 67.1
All other specifications are the same as before
Note – Mule specimens (Km No - # 67.2)from
this issue of Kolkata mint exist. In the mule coins, the reverse die of
1986, FISHERIES, 50 paisa coin is wrongly paired with the obverse die
of, 1985, INDIRA GANDHI 50 paise coin.
1986 -- FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT (6TH WORLD FOOD DAY) ISSUE:
To highlight the need to increase catches of fish to supplement the
diets of millions of people in the country, a 50 paise coin was issued
on 16th October, 1986 –
the 6th World Food Day. The other 2 coins on the same theme, were
issued in the denomination of 100 rupees and 20 rupees as proof
specimens.
Specifications
Year of issue – 1986
Rev – The reverse of this coin
shows a fisherman on a boat catching fishes with his net, while his
companion rowing the boat with an ore in his hand. The legend “Matchhya
Udyoga” in Hindi, “1986” – the year of issue and ‘FISHERIES’ in
English appear at the top half of the periphery. The initials ‘F.A.O.’
is shown at the bottom.
Minted at – Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad
Km No - # 68.1
All other specifications are the same as before
Note – Mule specimens (Km No - # 68.2) from
this issue of Kolkata mint exist. In the mule coins, the reverse die of
1985, INDIRA GANDHI, 50 paisa coin is wrongly paired with the obverse
die of 1986, FISHERIES, 50 paise coin.
1997 -- INDEPENDENCE GOLDEN JUBILEE COMMEMORATIVE :
On the occasion of 50th Anniversary of Independence in 1997,
a 50 paise commemorative coin was issued for general circulation. The
other coin on the same theme, was issued in the denomination of 50
rupees, as proof specimen.
Specifications
Year of issue – 1997
Weight – 3.79 grams
Metal composition – Ferritic Stainless Steel alloy ( Iron 83% + Chromium 17% )
Diameter – 22mm
Edge – Plain
Rev – The reverse of this coin
shows the ‘Dandi March’ sculpture (Gandhiji marching with his
followers), located outside President’s House, New Delhi, with the legend ‘Swatantrata ki 50 Wan Barsh’ in Hindi and ‘50TH YEAR OF INDEPENDENCE’ in English in the lower periphery. ‘1947-1997’ is inscribed just below the central design.
Minted at – Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Noida
Km No - # 70
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