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  2. India Government Mint - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Coinage of India - Wikipedia

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    The next set of coins was minted in 1862 and had significant changes - East India Company was replaced by 'India'. The image of Queen Victoria was also changed, shown in a regal robe with a crown. In 1877, Victoria was declared the Empress of India - and her title on Indian coins changed as a result.

  4. India Government Mint, Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The India Government Mint, Mumbai is one of the four mints in India and is in the city of Mumbai. The mint was established in 1824 by the then governor of the Bombay Presidency. [1] Its main activity is the production of commemorative and development-oriented coins. The mint is opposite the Reserve Bank of India in the Fort area of South Mumbai.

  5. India Government Mint, Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    India Government Mint, Hyderabad was established in 1803 AD by Mir Akbar Ali Khan Sikander Jah, Asaf Jah III as a private mint and along with other private mints in the country. The mint produced Indian coins in the name of Emperor of India. Initially the mint was situated at Sultan Sahi in Moghalpura suburb of the Hyderabad city.

  6. List of mints - Wikipedia

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    United States: Carson City Mint: 1870 1893 United States: Charlotte Mint: 1835 1861 United States: Dahlonega Mint: 1838 1861 United States: The Dalles Mint: 1869 1869 Partly constructed in 1869, but never completed United States: Engelhard [citation needed] 1868 1888 Ceased production of bullion products United States: New Orleans Mint: 1838 ...

  7. Coins of the Indian rupee - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. History of the rupee - Wikipedia

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    Emergency issues, Princely states: During the 1940s, when mints were occupied for use in the war, an acute scarcity of small coins was felt throughout India. Princely states in Western India like Balvan , Bikaner , Bundi , Gondal , Indergadh , Junagadh , Jasdan , Kutch Mengni, Muli , Morvi , Mangrol , Nawanagar , Nawalgarh Palitana, Rajkot ...

  9. Kingdom of Amber - Wikipedia

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    The state’s administrative units were re-organised into five districts or sub-areas, each placed under a nazim. [90] Coinage of Jaipur under Ram Singh II. In the name of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Empress of India. Sawai Jaipur mint. Ram Singh placed due importance on education too. Maharaja’s College was established in 1844.