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| 正面文字 | Devanagari, Latin |
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| 背面描述 | Central device depicts a detailed three-quarter perspective view of the new Parliament Building of India (Sansad Bhavan), inaugurated in 2023, rendered with fine architectural precision. Above the building, a semicircular decorative motif of stylized rising sun rays or orbs radiates across the upper field, symbolizing a new dawn for Indian democracy. The legend '75वाँ गणतंत्र दिवस' in Devanagari script curves along the left and upper-left periphery, while '75TH REPUBLIC DAY' in Latin script curves along the upper-right and right periphery. The year '2024' is inscribed in the lower field below the central device, with the Mumbai mint mark visible beneath it. |
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India's Republic Day commemorative rupee series has a long tradition of one-off denominations minted in quantities too small for meaningful circulation — produced almost entirely for collector sets issued by the Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India. The 75th Republic Day fell on January 26, 2024, marking 74 years since the Indian Constitution came into force in 1950, replacing the Government of India Act as the country's governing document.
SPMCIL strikes these in limited proof runs at the Mumbai or Kolkata mints, rarely disclosing final mintage figures publicly.