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10 Rupees Gandhi: Return from South Africa

Uitgever Government of India
Jaar 2015
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Waarde 10 Rupees
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Beschrijving voorzijde The copper-nickel centre features the Lion Capital of Ashoka (Sarnath pillar), depicted frontally with three lions visible above an abacus bearing the Dharma Chakra, flanked by a horse and bull in relief. The national motto 'सत्यमेव जयते' (Satyameva Jayate) appears in Devanagari script beneath the capital. The denomination '₹10' is prominently displayed in the lower portion of the centre disc. The aluminium-bronze outer ring bears the country name 'भारत' in Devanagari to the left and 'INDIA' in Latin script to the right.
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Issued to mark the centenary of Gandhi's return to India from South Africa in 1915, when he arrived at Bombay after more than two decades abroad and had yet to assume the political role that would define him. The 2015 commemorative program coincided with the centennial celebrations organized across India, though the coin itself circulated through the Reserve Bank of India's standard commemorative distribution channels rather than seeing any meaningful pocket change.

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