Char Paise | N. K. Ziri | Kishore Kumar, Shyama, Nimmi, Jayant, Johnny Walker, Nishi, Agha, Anwar Hussain, Mukri, Roop Mala | Social Comedy | Music: B. D. Burman Lyrics: Sartaj Rahma |
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A couple of gangsters mistake CID Inspector Mohan for a civilian and propose a business plan to him. When he refuses their offer, they choose to make his life miserable.
Initial release: 1955
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Cast
Kishore Kumar
C.I.D. Inspector Mohan / Kishore Khandwawala
Johnny Walker
Dasu
Agha
Basu
Mukri
Jayant
Chandermohan / Chandu
Pratima Devi
Mrs. Baxi
Kammo
Anwar Hussain
Tun Tun
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Roop Mala
Nishi
Amjad Khan
Crew
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Republic of India 1950-1957
On 26 January 1950, India became a sovereign republic. This series was introduced on 15 August 1950 and represented the first coinage of Republic India. The British King's portrait was replaced by the Lion Capital of the Ashoka Pillar. A corn sheaf replaced the Tiger on the one rupee coin. In some ways this symbolised a shift in focus to progress and prosperity. Indian motifs were incorporated on other coins. The previous monetary system and the old units of currency were retained unchanged.Denomination | Image | Metal | Shape | Diameter | Minted in Year | |
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Obverse | Reverse | |||||
One Rupee | Nickel | Circular | 27.9 mm | 1950 - 1954 | ||
Half Rupee | 24 mm | 1950 - 1956 | ||||
Quarter Rupee | 19 mm | 1950 - 1956 | ||||
Two Annas | Cupro-Nickel | Square | 25.4 mm | 1950 - 1955 | ||
One Anna | 12 Scalloped | 21 mm | 1950 - 1955 | |||
Half Anna | Square | 19.5 mm | 1950 - 1955 | |||
One Pice
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Bronze | Circular | 21 mm | 1950 - 1955 |
Decimalization
The move towards decimalization was afoot for over a century. However, it was in September, 1955 that the Indian Coinage Act was amended for the country to adopt a metric system for coinage. The Act came into force with effect from 1 April 1957, after which anna and pice denominations were demonetised. The rupee remained unchanged in value and nomenclature. It, however, was now divided into 100 'paisa' instead of 16 annas or 64 pice. Effective from 30 June 2011, all coins in denominations of 25 paisa and below were officially demonetized.[4]Pre-decimal currency (1950-1957; minting ceased in 1955) | Decimal currency replacement (1957–present) | Decimal currency (dates minted) |
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N/A | 10 rupees | 2006–present |
N/A | 5 rupees | 1992–present |
N/A | 2 rupees | 1982–present |
Rupee | Rupee (divided into 100 new paisa 1957-1964; divided into 100 paisa 1964–present. | 1962–present |
Half rupee | 50 paisa | 1960–present |
Quarter rupee | 25 paisa | 1957-2002. Demonetized from 2011. |
N/A | 20 paisa | 1968-1994. Demonetized from 2011. |
2 annas | 10 paisa | 1957-1998. Demonetized from 2011. |
Anna | 5 paisa | 1957-1994. Demonetized from 2011. |
N/A | 3 paisa | 1964-1972; proofs minted until 1981. Demonetized from 2011. |
Half anna | 2 paisa | 1957-1979; proofs minted until 1981. Demonetized from 2011. |
Pice | Paisa | 1957-1972; proofs minted until 1981. Demonetized from 2011, but retained as a unit of currency. |
Coin series 1957-present (decimal)
Naya paisa series 1957–1963
The antiquated spelling of "pice" was modified to "paisa" in the singular and "paise" in the plural. For public recognition, the new decimal paisa was termed 'Naya Paisa' (New Paisa) till 1 June 1964 when the term 'Naya' was dropped. The coins of 50p, 25p, 10p, 5p, 2p, and 1p had a legend in Devanagari script explaining the value of coin in terms of fraction of a rupee.Denomination | Image | Metal | Shape | Diameter | Minted in Year | |
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Obverse | Reverse | |||||
One Rupee | Nickel | Circular | 28 mm | 1962 - 1974 | ||
Fifty Naye paisa | 24 mm | 1957 - 1963 | ||||
Twenty Five Naye paisa | 19 mm | 1957 - 1963 | ||||
Ten Naye paisa | Cupro-Nickel | Eight Scalloped | 23 mm (across scallops) | 1957 - 1963 | ||
Five Naye paisa | Square | 22 mm (across corners) | 1957 - 1963 | |||
Two Naye paise | Eight Scalloped | 18 mm (across scallops) | 1957 - 1963 | |||
One Naya Paisa | Bronze | Circular | 16 mm | 1957 - 1962 | ||
Nickel Brass | 1962 - 1963 |
Paisa series I with Devanagari Legend 1964 onwards
In June 1964, the term 'Naya' was dropped and the coins were reminted. The legend in Devanagari script explaining the value of coin in terms of fraction of a Rupee continued till it was finally dropped from the new design minted 1964 onwards.Series II without the Devanagari Legend (1964 - 1983)
The coin minted from 1965 did not have the legend in Devanagari, explaining the value of the coin as a fraction of the rupee. Small denomination coins which were made of bronze, nickel-brass, cupro-nickel, and aluminium-bronze were gradually minted in aluminium.The first coin minted in such type was the 3 Paisa coin in 1964, which was a new denomination, and continued to be minted till 1971. One and Two paisa coins were changed to Aluminium and were minted without the Devanagari legend from 1965. 20 paisa coin was introduced in 1968, which continued to be minted till 1971.Series III 1982 Onwards
From 1982, New series was launched. the 20 paisa coin which was last minted in 1971, was reintroduced again, but in Aluminium. The size and the design of 10 paisa, 50 paisa and 1 rupee was changed, though they continued to be minted in the same metal. Coins of 3p, 2p and 1p were discontinued but continued to be the legal tender.Series IV 1988 Onwards
In Series IV, 5 paisa and 20 paisa coins were discontinued though they continued to be minted in Series III till 1994 and 1997 respectively. 10 paisa, 25 paisa and 50 paisa coins were minted in Stainless Steel. 1992 onwards, 1 Re coin was also minted in Steel and Rs. 2 and Rs. 5 coins in Copper Nickel were introduced. The very considerable costs of managing note issues of Re 1, Rs 2, and Rs 5 led to the gradual coinage of these denominations. These coins continued to be minted till 2004, when the Unity in diversity series was launched.Cupro-Nickel coins are not minted anymore. Ferritic Stainless Steel coins of Two and Five Rupee denominations are currently in production.[5]
2004 Unity in diversity Series
In 2004, RBI issued a series in denominations of 1 rupee, followed by 2 rupee and 10 rupee in 2005. These issues however came into circulation in 2006, and created a controversy over their design. 10 rupee coins were the first bimetallic coins issued in India, and because of the controversy and being minted in only one mint, most of the coinage never found its way into circulation. The ones which did were hoarded by Coin collectors and Coin hoarders.Denomination | Image | Metal | Shape | Diameter | Minted in Year | |||
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10 rupee | Bimetalic | Copper Nickel center | Aluminum Bronze ring | Circular | 27 mm | 2005 - 2007 | ||
2 rupee | Stainless Steel | 26.75 mm | ||||||
1 rupee | 25 mm | 2004 - 2006 |
2007 Hasta Mudra Series
in 2007 RBI issued a new series of Coins, The Hasta Mudra Series, in coins of 50 paisa, 1 rupee and 2 rupee denominations. These coins are stainless steel and feature various Hasta Mudras (hand gestures in Indian Classical dance). The 5 rupee piece that features waves in its design was also issued in 2007, along with a new 10 rupee coin. However, the design of the 10 rupee piece changed in 2008. The 5 rupee coin design was again reverted to the previous design, though it was issued in Nickel-brass instead of Copper-nickel. However, these 5 rupee and 10 rupee coins were not the part of the Hasta Mudra series.Denomination | Image | Metal | Shape | Diameter | Minted in Year | |
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2 rupee | Stainless Steel | Circular | 27 mm | 2007 - 2011 | ||
1 rupee | 25 mm | |||||
50 paisa | 22 mm | 2008 - 2010 |
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Obverse | Reverse | |||||||
5 rupee | Stainless Steel | Circular | 23 mm | 2007 - 2008 | ||||
10 rupee | Bimetallic | Copper Nickel center | Aluminum Bronze ring | 27 mm | 2008 - 2010 | |||
5 rupee | Nickel - Brass | 23 mm | 2009 - 2010 |
2011 New Series with the Rupee Symbol (₹)
In 2011, RBI issued a series in denominations of 50p, ₹1, ₹2, ₹5, and ₹10. The 50p, ₹1, ₹2, and ₹5 designs are identical except the absence of the rupee symbol in 50p coin. The ₹10 coin continued to be issued in bimetallic issues as previously.Denomination | Image | Metal | Shape | Diameter | Minted in Year | |||||
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₹20
Twenty rupees
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Bimatellic | Nickel brass centre | Nickel silver outer ring | 12-edged polygon | 27 mm | 2019 | ||||
₹10
Ten rupees
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Bimetallic | Copper Nickel center | Aluminium Bronze ring | Circular | 27 mm | 2011 - | ||||
₹ 5
Five Rupees
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Nickel Brass | 27 mm | 2011 - | |||||||
₹ 2
Two Rupees
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Stainless Steel | 25 mm | 2011 - | |||||||
₹ 1
One Rupee
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21.93 mm | 2011 - | ||||||||
50 p
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19 mm | 2011 - |
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