First Indian Coins

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First Indian Coins
India became independent in 1947. But our country started minting our coins in 1950. The first series of coins were minted in line with the coins that existed in 1947 replacing the head of the British king with Ashoka Capitol.
1 Pice coin minted in India between 1950 and 1955. This coin holds historical significance as it was part of the first series of coins minted by independent India. It was made of bronze, weighed 2.92 grams, and had a diameter of 21 millimeters. Coin collectors can identify this specific coin using the catalog number KM# 1. You can get a normal coin for rupees 20 while some of the variants are costly.
½ Anna coin minted in India between 1950 and 1955. This coin belonged to the first series of coins issued by the Indian government after independence. It was made of copper-nickel, weighed 2.916 grams, and had a diameter of 19.5 millimeters. Coin collectors can identify this specific coin using the catalog number KM# 2. you can get a normal coin for rupees 100 while 1955 variants are costly.
1 Anna coin minted in India between 1950 and 1954. This coin was also part of the first series of coins introduced after Indian independence. It was made of copper-nickel, weighed 3.8 grams, and had a diameter of 21.0 millimeters. Coin collectors can identify this specific coin using the catalog number KM# 3. you can get a normal coin for rupees 200.
2 Anna coin minted in India between 1950 and 1955. This coin was a part of the first series of coins minted by the Indian government after independence. It was made of a copper-nickel alloy and weighed 5.78 grams. The diameter of the coin was 25.4 millimeters. You can get a normal coin for rupees 1000 while 1955 minted coin is costly.
¼ Rupee coin made of nickel, minted in India between 1950 and 1956. The coin weighs 2.73 grams and has a diameter of 19 millimeters. Coin collectors can identify this specific coin using the catalog numbers KM# 5. You can get a normal coin for rupees 20 while some of the variants are costly.
½ Rupee coin made of nickel, minted in India between 1950 and 1956. The coin weighs 5.78 grams and has a diameter of 24 millimeters. Coin collectors can identify this specific coin using the catalog numbers KM# 6. You can get a normal coin for rupees 30 while some of the variants are costly.
1 Rupee coin made of nickel, minted in India between 1950 and 1954. The coin weighs 11.7 grams and has a diameter of 27.9 millimeters. Coin collectors can identify this specific coin using the catalog numbers KM# 7. You can get a normal coin for rupees 200 while 1954 minted coin is costly.
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