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1 Rupee 'Experimental coin'

Issuer Reserve Bank of India
Year 1985
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Value 1 Rupee
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Obverse lettering EXP COIN भारत INDIA सत्यमेव जयते
Reverse description The numeral '1' is prominently displayed at center, flanked on both sides by upswept grain sprigs symbolizing agricultural prosperity. The Devanagari legend 'RUPAYA' (रुपया) is inscribed in the upper field above the central numeral, while the English denomination 'RUPEE' appears in the lower field below, followed by the date '1985' at the base of the design.
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India's Reserve Bank periodically commissioned experimental strikings to test alloy compositions and planchet specifications before committing to full production runs. The 1985 one-rupee experimental pieces were never intended for general circulation — they exist as internal reference strikes, which explains why survivors surface almost exclusively through institutional dispersals rather than from pocket change.

KM#79.1 distinguishes this from the standard circulation type by planchet tolerances documented during the testing phase at the Bombay or Calcutta mint.

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