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100 Rupees Shri Guru Granth Sahib, Error - Mule with '₹' Symbol

Issuer Government of India
Year 2008
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Obverse description The obverse features the Indian State Emblem — the Lion Capital of Ashoka — centrally positioned, with the national motto 'सत्यमेव जयते' (Satyameva Jayate) inscribed in Devanagari script below the emblem. The denomination '₹100' appears prominently in the lower field, incorporating the Indian Rupee symbol (₹), which constitutes the mule error distinguishing this issue. The legend 'भारत' in Devanagari script runs along the left rim and 'INDIA' in Latin script along the right rim. The overall design is struck in a clean, uncluttered field typical of Indian commemorative coinage of this period.
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Obverse lettering भारत ₹100 INDIA सत्यमेव जयते
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Reverse script Devanagari/Latin
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