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150 Rupees Rabindranath Tagore Mule with ₹ symbol

Issuer Government of India
Year 2011
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Obverse description The State Emblem of India — the Lion Capital of Ashoka — is depicted centrally, showing three lions passant upon an abacus bearing a Dharma Chakra flanked by a bull and a horse in relief. Below the emblem, the national motto in Devanagari script reads 'सत्यमेव जयते' (Satyameva Jayate). The denomination '₹ 150' appears prominently in the lower field, incorporating the newly adopted Indian Rupee symbol. The bilingual legend 'भारत' in Devanagari and 'INDIA' in Latin script arcs around the left and right periphery respectively.
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Mintage 2011 ★ - Hyderabad mint
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