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This is part of Commemorative Coins of Denomination 6;
Lion Varieties in Rs 5
Part 1 - Cupro Nickel Big Coins
Part 2 - Cupro Nickel Small Coins
Part 3 - Cupro Nickel and Stainless Steel
Part 4 - Nickel Brass
Part 5 - Nickel Brass with Rupee Symbol
Part 6 - Nickel Brass with Rupee Symbol Continued
Beginning with Civil Aviation issue, the Coins were
redesigned to include the Rupee symbol. The older method of writing Rupees in
Hindi and English was done away with.
2011 100 Yrs Civil Aviation
The second Coin of the Year 2011 was the 100 Years of Civil Aviation. The mint and other details are as below;
Mint: Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Noida.
Reverse:
Aircraft and Figure 100 with words “Years” in center.
Date 1911 – 2011
Legend Civil Aviation India
Die Varieties
Kolkata Mint, Both the Lion types
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2011 100 Yrs ICMR
The 3rd Coin of the Year 2011 was to commemorate the 100 years of Indian Council for Medical Research. The mint and the coin details are as below;Mint: Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Noida.
Reverse:
Emblem of ICMR flakned by “Centenary Year”.
Date 1911 – 2011 below logo. Mint mark below legend
Legend Indian Council of Medical Research
Die Varieties
Kolkata Mint, Both the Lion types
Hyderabad Mint, Both the Lion Types
2011 150 Yrs Of CAG
The last coin released in Year 2011 was to commemorate the 150 years of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India. The coin release ceremony was done in November, however the actual coins were put in circulation by Kolkata mint in April 2012. The mint and the coin details are as below;
Mint: Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad
Reverse:
Logo of CAG
Date 1860 – 2010 below logo. Mint mark below date
Legend Comptroller and Auditor General of India
Die Varieties
Kolkata Mint, Both the Lion types
Hyderabad Mint, Both the Lion Types
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2012 Shaheed Bhagat Singh Birth Centenary
The first coin to be put in circulation in the Year 2012 was that of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Birth Centenary. Although the coin was Original to be issued in the Year 2007 / 2008, it got delayed. Hence the old design and usage of the Stainless steel. The details are;
Reverse:
Note: The Centenary was in Year 2007. However the coins were released in September 2008. The Proof Sets and UNC sets booking were in July 2009. There was also a controversy as Bhagat Singh was shown with a hat rather than a turban, offending Sikh sentiments.
Partly due controversy and partly due to heavy backlog of sets and the number of sets being released in 2009 & 2010, these coins were never put in general circulation.
Quite a few MP raised this issue in the parliament that coins of Bhagat Singh be put in regular circulation. Bowing to the demands the coins were finally put into general circulation in April 2012.
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Mint: Hyderabad
Reverse:
Portrait of Bhagat Singh
Date 1907 – 2007 below. Mint mark below date.
Legend Shaheed Bhagat Singh Birth Centenary
Edge Variety: Plain
edges instead of Security Edge
Partly due controversy and partly due to heavy backlog of sets and the number of sets being released in 2009 & 2010, these coins were never put in general circulation.
Quite a few MP raised this issue in the parliament that coins of Bhagat Singh be put in regular circulation. Bowing to the demands the coins were finally put into general circulation in April 2012.
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2012 60 Years of Parliament
The coins were released to mark the occasion of diamond jubilee of the first sitting of parliament.
Mint: Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Noida
Reverse:
Parliament Building
Date 1952 – 2012 above. Mint mark below legend at 6’ O Clock
Legend 60 Years of Parliament of India
Read the post here for Release Function. There were no Proof / UNC sets released.
Hyderabad Mint in 2015 released single coin sets.
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2012 150 Years of Kuka Movement
The coins were released to mark the 150 years of Kuka Movement. Although the coins were designed in the year 2007, they were delayed for release. There were quite a few reasons, with historians not agreeing to the date of the movement.
Mint: Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Hyderabad
Reverse:
Portrait of Satguru Ram Singh Ji in the Centre, his
followers hanged on the left side and on the right side standing in front of
the mouth of canon
Date 1857 – 2007. Mint mark below “-“ of date
Legend 150 Years of Kuka Movement_____________________________________________
2012 150 th Birth Anniversary of Madan Mohan Malaviya
Mint: Mumbai, “M” Mark, Hyderabad
This was the first time that a coin with a “M” mint mark
usually for Proofs was released in circulation in huge quantity. The practise
of using proof dies for circulation strikes that was stopped after changing the
metal to Nickel-Brass started with this issue.
Reverse:
Bust of Madan Mohan Malaviya
Date 1861 – 2011 below. Mint mark below legend
Legend 150th Birth Anniversary of Madan Mohan Malaviya
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Reverse:
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2012 Silver Jubilee of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board
The coins were released to mark the Silver Jubilee of Shre Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board. The coins were put into circulation on 26-April-2013
Mint: Mumbai, Hyderabad, Noida
Reverse:
Picture of Mata Vaishno Devi
Date 2012 below the picture. Mint mark below legend
Legend Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board
2012 150th Birth Anniversary of Motilal Nehru
The coins were released to mark the Birth Anniversary of Motilal Nehru. The coins were put into circulation on 17-June-2013
Reverse:
Picture of Motilal Nehru
Date 2012 below bust. Mint mark below legend
Legend 150th Birth Anniversary of Motilal Nehru_____________________________________________
2012 60 Years of Kolkata Mint
The coins were release to mark the 60 years of the Kolkata Mint. The City Calcutta/Kolkata has had a Mint much before the Independence during the British era. The work for the current Mint at Alipore began in 1930, got stopped due to war. The actual mint was inaugurated in 1952 by First Finance Minister CD Deshmukh.
In what can sound strange, the coins were first released
into general circulation by Mumbai Mint.
Mint: Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad
Reverse:
IG Mint Kolkata Building, with SPMCIL logo
Date 1962 – 2012 below. Mint Mark above legend
Legend: 60 Years of India Govt. Mint, Kolkata
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2013 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda
The first release of 2013 saw a commemorative coins being
issued on the 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda.
Mint: Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Noida
Reverse:
Bust of Swami Vivekananda
Split Date 1863 on left and 1902 on right
Legend 150 Birth Anniversary Swami Vivekananda
Die Variety:
There is a damaged die variety from Hyderabad Mint. Notice the line on the face.
There is Lion Variety from Kolkata Mint
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There is a damaged die variety from Hyderabad Mint. Notice the line on the face.
There is Lion Variety from Kolkata Mint
2014 Acharya Tulsi Birth Centenary
The first circulation coin of 2014 saw a commemorative coins being issued on the Birth Centenary of Jain Muni Acharya Tulsi.
Mint: Mumbai, Kolkata, Noida
Reverse:
Bust of Jain Muni Acharya Tulsi
Date 1914 to 2013
Legend Acharya Tulsi Birth Centenary
Die Variety
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2014 125th Centenary of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
The second circulation coin of 2014 saw a commemorative coins being issued on the 125th Birth Anniversary of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. Although the release function was held on 11-Nov-2013, it was only in Oct 2014 the coins issued for general circulation.
Mint: Mumbai
Reverse:Bust of Abul Kalam Azad
Date 1888 – 1958 Below. Mint mark below date
125th Birth Anniversary Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
Die Variety
None
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