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10 Rupees Women's Year FAO

Emittent Reserve Bank of India
Jahr 1975
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Reversbeschreibung A draped bust of a woman, her hair swept back, is portrayed in left profile occupying the left portion of the field, evoking the theme of International Women's Year 1975. To her right, a tall ear of grain rises prominently, with stylized water waves in the lower field suggesting agricultural prosperity, in keeping with the FAO theme. A small FAO emblem appears at the base of the design near the centre. The upper legend 'EQUALITY DEVELOPMENT PEACE' arcs along the rim in Latin script, while the Devanagari equivalent 'समानता विकास शान्ति' arcs along the lower rim. The date '19 75' is split either side of the field.
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Issued in 1975 as part of the FAO's ongoing push to tie commemorative coinage to food security themes, this piece also coincided with International Women's Year — a UN designation that India, then under Indira Gandhi's government, was politically well-positioned to promote. The dual mandate of women's empowerment and agricultural development wasn't incidental: rural Indian women constituted the backbone of subsistence farming, and the FAO explicitly lobbied member states to acknowledge that connection through their commemorative programs.

KM#190 is frequently found with uneven surfaces from the large copper-nickel planchet, a known characteristic of Indian mint production at this diameter during the mid-1970s.

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