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UNION GOVERNOR TO PRODUCE 'RS 75 COIN' AS A MARK FOR INAUGRATION OF NEW BUILDING OF PARLIAMENT

Finance Ministry publishes new 75 rupees coin to commemorate the opening of New Parliament building

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Union Ministry of Finance has published new '75 rupees coin' as a sign for inaugration of new building of Parliament. This coin minting will enshrine the historical event of Parliament inaugaral and it will have 'Parliament Complex' and an image of the new building scripted on it.


   According to the notification shared by the ministry, the coin will have a circular shape. Its diameter will be 44 millimetres and it will have 200 serrations along the borders. The coin's metallic composition will have quaternary alloy which will consist of 50 per cent silver, 40 per cent copper, 5 per cent nickel and 5 per cent zinc.


In the centre of the obverse side of the coin, the Lion Capitol of Ashoka Pillar will be featured with the inscription “Satyamev Jayate”. The coin's left periphery will have an inscription of “Bharat”, which will be in Devanagari script, and “India”, which will be written in English.


    On the reverse side, the coin will display the image of the Parliament Complex, with the inscription "Parliament Complex written in Devanagari script on the upper periphery and in English on the lower periphery. Below the image of the Parliament Complex, the year "2023" will be inscribed in international numerals, signifying the year of the inauguration.