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60 Rupees 60 Years of Coir Board

Issuer Reserve Bank of India
Year 2014
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Reference(s) KM#486
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Obverse lettering भारत INDIA सत्यमेव जयते ₹60
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Reverse script Latin/Devanagari
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The Coir Board was established under India's Coir Industry Act of 1953, created to regulate and promote the coconut fibre industry concentrated almost entirely in Kerala. By 2014, it remained one of the more obscure statutory bodies commemorated in India's expanding commemorative rupee program — a series that by the mid-2010s was producing dozens of issues annually, diluting collector interest considerably. The ₹60 denomination itself was a novelty device tied purely to the anniversary number, with no monetary function in circulation.

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