Monday, April 20, 2009

RBI has issued a new coin for the denomination of Rs 10

 
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued a new coin for the denomination of Rs 10. The new coin has been based on the theme of 'Unity in Diversity'.
                         It has an outer ring metal composition. It’s bi-metallic or simply put, made up two metals.The face of the coin is divided into three portions. The central portion bears the "Lion Capitol" of Ashoka Pillar. RBI says the new coin is a stylised representation of "Unity in Diversity", a defining characteristic of India.
Coin Details:

New Coins of Rs.10/- (Bi-metallic) with the theme – "Unity in Diversity"

The Reserve Bank of India will shortly put into circulation new coins of Rs.10/- (Bi-metallic) issued by Government of India on the following theme :- "Unity in Diversity"

Shape and outside diameter -Circular 27 millimetres (Bi-metallic)
Weight -7.71 gms (Outer ring: 4.45 gms. and Centrepiece: 3.26 gms.)

Outer ring metal composition -Aluminium Bronze (Copper 92%,Aluminium 6%,Nickel 2%)
Centre piece metal composition -Cupro Nickel ( Copper 75% , Nickel 25% )

Design :
Obverse :
This face of the coin is divided into three portions. The centre portion shall bear the "Lion Capitol" of Ashoka Pillar with the legend "mel³ecesJe pe³eles" inscribed below and the prominent international Numerals "10" indicating the denomination. The top portion contains word "Yeejle" in Hindi and "India" in English. The bottom portion contains the year in International Numerals.

Reverse : 
This face of the coin contains the visuals showing stylised representation of "Unity in Diversity", a defining characteristic of our country. The symbol shall be seen as four heads sharing a common body. It shall be thought of as people from all four parts of the country coming together under one banner and identifying with one nation. The visual code helps the user connect the visual with an individual denomination, which makes the process of identification quicker. The left upper periphery contains the words " ome ©he³es " in Hindi and "Ten Rupees" in English. The new Rupee Ten coin is a legal tender as provided in the Indian Coinage Act, 1906.

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