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| Issuer | Government of India |
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| Year | 2023 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse description | The State Emblem of India — the Lion Capital of Ashoka — is depicted centrally in high relief, showing three lions atop an abacus bearing the Dharma Chakra flanked by a horse and bull, above the national motto in Devanagari script. The legend 'भारत' appears vertically along the left rim and 'INDIA' vertically along the right rim in large incuse lettering. Immediately below the emblem, the motto 'सत्यमेव जयते' is inscribed in Devanagari script within the field. The denomination '₹75' is prominently rendered in the lower field, incorporating the Rupee currency symbol. |
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| Edge | Reeded (200 serrations) |
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Armed Forces Medical College in Pune was established in 1948, just months after independence, to address the critical shortage of military physicians following the partition and the immediate outbreak of conflict in Kashmir. The 75-rupee denomination places this among India's commemorative series issued under the 75th-anniversary framework that ran through the early 2020s, attaching milestone coinage to institutions rather than political events alone.
The .800 silver standard is characteristic of modern Indian commemoratives from this period — a deliberate step below sterling, keeping bullion costs manageable for issues unlikely to see circulation.