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| 正面描述 | Bimetallic coin with a copper-nickel centre and an aluminium bronze outer ring. At centre, the Lion Capital of Ashoka (the national emblem of India) is depicted in raised relief, showing three lions atop an abacus featuring a Dharma Chakra flanked by a bull and a horse. Immediately below the emblem, the Devanagari legend SATYAMEVA JAYATE (Truth Alone Triumphs) appears in the field, with the large numeral '10' occupying the lower portion of the centre. The outer ring bears the country name in Devanagari (भारत) to the left and in Latin (INDIA) to the upper right, with the denomination रूपये and RUPEES inscribed along the lower arc. |
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| 正面铭文 | भारत INDIA सत्यमेव जयते रूपये 10 RUPEES |
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The Reserve Bank of India was established in 1935 under the Reserve Bank of India Act of 1934, modeled partly on the recommendations of the Hilton Young Commission and initially privately owned before nationalization in 1949. The platinum jubilee issue marks 75 years of central banking operations that spanned the partition of British India, the absorption of the princely states' monetary systems, and repeated foreign exchange crises.
Bimetallic rupee coinage was introduced in India during the 1990s reforms period, and by 2010 the format was well established for commemorative issues from the Noida and Mumbai mints.