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| 背面描述 | A naturalistic Indian peacock stands in profile facing left, its tail feathers depicted in fine detail, occupying the central field of the coin. The date '1949' appears in the upper field to the right of the bird. The denomination legend 'TWO ANNAS' is inscribed in two lines across the lower field, flanked by stars, while trilingual inscriptions in Devanagari, Urdu, and Latin script encircle the design along the periphery. The composition is set within the characteristic square planchet with rounded corners. |
| 背面文字 | Latin/Devanagari/Arabic |
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India's post-independence coinage transition involved extensive pattern striking in 1947–1949 as the new government evaluated designs and alloys before committing to production. Brass was among the metals tested for the anna series before cupro-nickel was ultimately chosen for circulation issues. Most 1949 patterns remained in government or museum collections, and few reached the open market.
The 2 annas denomination itself was discontinued in 1957 when India decimalized, making the entire anna series short-lived under the Republic.