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2 Annas Ni-brass

Issuer Government of India
Year 1949
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Shape Square with rounded corners
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Obverse description Central device features the Ashoka Lion Capital — the national emblem of India — depicted in high relief, showing three lions passant gardant atop an abacus bearing the Dharma Chakra (wheel) flanked by a bull and a horse in the round. The entire device is set within a raised inner circle. The circular legend reads 'GOVERNMENT . OF . INDIA' around the upper periphery, with a six-pointed star at the base below the emblem. The design is rendered in a crisp, official style consistent with post-Independence Indian coinage patterns.
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Reverse script Latin/Devanagari
Reverse lettering दो आना ★ INDIA ★
1949
TWO
★ ANNAS ★
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