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10 Rupees Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference

Uitgever Reserve Bank of India
Jaar 1991
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Waarde 10 Rupees
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Beschrijving voorzijde The State Emblem of India — the Lion Capital of Ashoka depicting three lions passant on an abacus adorned with the Dharma Chakra — is prominently displayed in the upper central field. The motto 'Satyameva Jayate' (Truth Alone Triumphs) is inscribed in Devanagari script beneath the emblem. The denomination '10' appears in large numerals in the lower field, flanked by the word 'RUPEES' in Latin script to the right and the Hindi equivalent in Devanagari to the left. The issuer name 'INDIA' arcs along the right rim in Latin script, with the Hindi legend arcing along the left rim.
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Opschrift voorzijde INDIA 10 RUPEES भारत १० रुपये सत्यमेव जयते
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The Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference was held in New Delhi in 1991, bringing together parliamentarians from across the Commonwealth at a moment when India's economy was weeks away from a balance-of-payments crisis so acute that the government airlifted gold reserves to the Bank of England as collateral. The commemorative issue went ahead regardless.

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