India 100 Rupees - Rural Women's Advancement (1980)
Features:
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Issuer: India
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Period: Republic (1950–date)
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Type: Non-circulating commemorative coin
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Year: 1980
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Value: 100 Rupees (100 INR)
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Currency: Indian Rupee (decimalized, 1957–date)
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Composition: Silver (.500)
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Weight: 34.7 g
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Diameter: 44 mm
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Thickness: 3 mm
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Shape: Scalloped (12 notches)
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Technique: Milled
Obverse Design:
The Ashoka Pillar Lion Capitol, a national emblem of India, prominently displayed above the denomination. The lettering includes:
- भारत INDIA
- सत्यमेव जयते (Truth Alone Triumphs)
- ₹100 RUPEES
Reverse Design:
A depiction of a rural woman threshing grain, symbolizing the role and contribution of women in rural development. The lettering includes:
- RURAL WOMEN'S ADVANCEMENT
- ग्रामीण महिलाओं की प्रगति
- 1980
Edge:
Reeded.
Significance:
This commemorative coin celebrates the empowerment and progress of rural women in India, issued in 1980 as a tribute to their vital role in India's agricultural and societal development.
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