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| 表面の説明 | Central field features a high-relief depiction of a gaur (Indian bison) standing in profile facing left, rendered in fine detail with musculature and horns clearly defined, set on a ground line suggesting natural habitat. The legend UNITY GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND curves along the upper periphery within a dotted inner border, with the date 2025 placed above the animal in the upper field. The Devanagari inscription नागालैंड appears in a cartouche along the lower segment of the inner border. The scalloped border is decorated with radiating milled segments framing the entire design. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Central field displays a high-relief depiction of a large bird of prey — likely an eagle or hawk — in full flight with wings broadly spread, facing left, rendered with fine feather detail. The legend NAGALAND NATIONAL PARKS curves along the upper periphery within a dotted inner border. The denomination 200 appears prominently in large numerals in the lower central field, with the Devanagari inscription रुफ़ाय (Rupees) immediately below. The engraver's initials ВБ (in Cyrillic) are incorporated into the design. The scalloped border carries the same radiating milled decoration as the obverse. |
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Nagaland is an Indian state with no authority to issue currency — that power rests exclusively with the Reserve Bank of India under the RBI Act of 1934. This piece has no legal tender status anywhere and was produced entirely for the collector novelty market, likely by one of several European private mints that routinely manufacture such items under invented "issuer" names.