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| Emisor | Reserve Bank of India |
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| Año | 1992-2004 |
| Tipo | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Valor | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Moneda | Rupee (decimalized, 1957-date) |
| Composición | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Peso | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Diámetro | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Grosor | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Forma | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Técnica | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
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| En circulación hasta | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
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| Descripción del anverso | The Lion Capital of Ashoka, the national emblem of India, is depicted centrally in high relief, showing three lions atop an abacus decorated with a Dharma Chakra (wheel) flanked by a bull and a horse in low relief. Below the emblem, the motto सत्यमेव जयते (Satyameva Jayate, meaning 'Truth Alone Triumphs') is inscribed in Devanagari script. The numeral '2' appears prominently in the lower field, flanked by the denomination legends 'रूपये' (in Devanagari) to the left and 'RUPEES' (in Latin) to the right, both reading upward along the coin's edge. The country name appears in Devanagari 'भारत' at the upper left and 'INDIA' in Latin at the upper right, curving along the hendecagonal rim. |
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| Leyenda del anverso | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
| Descripción del reverso | Inicie sesión para ver los detalles |
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| Tirada | 1992 - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Calcutta Mint - 1992 ● - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Noida Mint - 1992 ★ - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Hyderabad Mint - 1992 ♦ - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Mumbai Mint - 1992 ♦ - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Mumbai Mint - 1993 - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Calcutta Mint - 1993 ★ - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Hyderabad Mint - 1993 ♦ - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Mumbai Mint - 1994 - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Calcutta Mint - 1994 - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Calcutta Mint - 1994 ● - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Noida Mint - 1994 ● - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Noida Mint - 1994 ★ - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Hyderabad Mint - 1994 ★ - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Hyderabad Mint - 1994 ♦ - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Mumbai Mint - 1995 - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Calcutta Mint - 1995 ● - KM#121.3 (5 g; Type A) Noida Mint - 1995 ● - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Noida Mint - 1995 ★ - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Hyderabad Mint - 1995 ★ - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Hyderabad Mint - 1995 ♦ - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Mumbai Mint - 1995 ♦ - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Mumbai Mint - 1995 ♦ - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Mumbai Mint - 1996 - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Calcutta Mint - 1996 ● - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Noida Mint - 1996 ★ - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Hyderabad Mint - 1996 ★ - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Hyderabad Mint - 1996 ★ - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Hyderabad Mint - 1996 ♦ - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Mumbai Mint - 1996 ♦ - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Mumbai Mint - 1997 - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Calcutta Mint - 1997 * - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Seoul Mint - 1997 ★ - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Hyderabad Mint - 1997 ★ - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Hyderabad Mint - 1997 ♦ - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Mumbai Mint - 1997 ♦ - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Mumbai Mint - 1998 - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Calcutta Mint - 1998 - KM#121.6 (Type D) Calcutta Mint - 1998 * - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Taegu Mint - 1998 ● - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Noida Mint - 1998 ● - KM#121.5 (6 g; Type C) Noida Mint - 1998 ★ - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Hyderabad Mint - 1998 ♦ - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Mumbai Mint - 1998 M - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Pretoria Mint - 1999 - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Calcutta Mint - 1999 - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Calcutta Mint - 1999 - KM#121.6 (Type D) Calcutta Mint - 1999 ˽ - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Royal mint, Llantrisant - 1999 ● - KM#121.4 (5 g; Type B) Noida Mint - 1999 ● - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Noida Mint - 1999 ★ - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Hyderabad Mint - 1999 ♦ - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Mumbai Mint - 2000 - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Calcutta Mint - 2000 - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Calcutta Mint - 2000 - KM#121.6 (Type D) Calcutta Mint - 2000 ● - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Noida Mint - 2000 ★ - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Hyderabad Mint - 2000 ♦ - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Mumbai Mint - 2000 MMD - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Moscow Mint - 2000 MMD - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Moscow Mint - 2001 - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Calcutta Mint - 2001 ● - KM#121.5 (6 g; Type C) Noida Mint - 2001 ★ - KM#121.5 (6.06 g; Type C) Hyderabad Mint - 2001 ♦ - KM#121.? (6 g; Type C) Mumbai Mint - 2001 ♦ - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Mumbai Mint - 2002 - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Calcutta Mint - 2002 ● - KM#121.5 (6 g; Type C) Noida Mint - 2002 ★ - KM#121.? Hyderabad Mint - 2002 ♦ - KM#121.5 (6 g; Type C) Mumbai Mint - 2003 - KM#121.3 (6 g; Type A) Calcutta Mint - 2003 - KM#121.5 (6 g; Type C) Calcutta Mint - 2003 ● - KM#121.5 (6 g; Type C) Noida Mint - 2003 ★ - KM#121.5 (6 g; Type C) Hyderabad Mint - 2003 ♦ - KM#121.5 (6 g; Type C) Mumbai Mint - 2004 - KM#121.? (Type D) Calcutta Mint - 2004 ★ - KM#121.? Hyderabad Mint - 2004 ♦ - KM#121.? Mumbai Mint - |
| Información adicional |
The hendecagonal 2-rupee was introduced in 1982 as part of a broader effort to help visually impaired users distinguish denominations by shape alone — the eleven-sided form was specifically chosen because it is immediately identifiable by touch. The "National Integration" theme was a direct government response to sectarian violence and regional separatist movements that had intensified through the late 1970s and 1980s, most acutely in Punjab and Assam.
Production across this date range was split among the mints at Bombay, Calcutta, and Hyderabad, each carrying their own mint mark.