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The India Government Mint, Noida, is one of the four mints in India; based in Noida, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, the mint started production on 1 July 1988 and is the only India Government Mint established since India became an independent country in 1947. [2]
Mumbai Mint has a state-of-the-art gold refining facility up to 999.9. Hyderabad Mint has electrolytic silver refining facility up to 999.9. Commemorative coins are made at Mumbai and Kolkata. Kolkata and Hyderabad have facilities for making medallions, too. The Noida mint was the first in the country to mint coins of stainless steel.
Mint marks: Mumbai = ⧫ Mumbai Proof issues = B Hyderabad = * Noida = ° Kolkata = No mint-mark: Circulation: In-circulation: Obverse; Design: State Emblem of India with country name. Reverse; Design: Face value and year
List of coins minted in foreign mint [15] Mint Country Year Coin Mint Mark Birmingham Mint: United Kingdom 1985 ₹1.00 'H' below last digit of the year Royal Mint: United Kingdom 1985 ₹1.00 ' ' below first digit of the year Taegu Mint: South Korea 1985 ₹0.50 '★' below first digit of the year Royal Canadian Mint: Canada 1985 ₹0.25
Mint marks: Mumbai = ⧫ Mumbai Proof issues = B Hyderabad = * Noida = ° Kolkata = No mint-mark: Circulation: Demonetized: Catalog number: KM#398, KM#374 and KM#70 to KM#55: Obverse; Design: State Emblem of India with country name. Reverse
Mint marks: Mumbai = ⧫ Mumbai Proof issues = B Hyderabad = * Noida = ° Kolkata = No mint-mark: Circulation: In circulation: Catalog number: KM#398, KM#374 and KM#70 to KM#55: Obverse; Design: State Emblem of India with country name: Reverse; Design: Face value and year flanked by National flower of India
One rupee coins (KM# 92.2) in 1997 were also minted in the Mexican Mint. [25] Pretoria: M: Letter "M" in oval: One rupee coins (KM# 92.2) from 1998 to 2000 were also minted in the Pretoria mint, South Africa. [25] Royal Mint • Small dot: One rupee coins (KM# 79.1) in 1985 were also minted in Royal Mint in Llantrisant, United Kingdom. [24]
Reverse of a 10 Rupee coin of India in off metal strike (a mint-made error) in full nickel-brass, while the center should be made of nickel-silver to make it a bimetallic coin. The third design of the ₹10 coin, minted since 2011 features the lettering "भारत" on left and "INDIA" on right on the outer rings, and the year of mint and ...