Saturday, September 14, 2013

Indian Coins: Image of Rs.5 Coin First Independence WarContact for Coins Numerous -Continuous touch with History: Price Less collection is created over a period ot Time.

Discontinued Coins & Discontinued Denominations
  1. The Govt. of India has now declared that the Currency Notes before 2005 are to be discontinued.
  2. Coins Denomination from 1paise to 25paise are discontinued.
  3. Similarly a Rs.5/- Coin is discontinued.
  4. The Coin Collection is also a good source of Investment & 15% to 20% Annual Return may be expected.
  5. Market Value of Rare Coin always increases.
  6. This Hobby slowly and steadily converting in Profession.
  7. Even websites are created, numerous books are written.
  8. One thing you must have been observing from your Childhood onwards,that Whatever Coins are issued they are sooner or later not available in the Market. As a result became Rare Coins.And Substantially gainig premium over Face Value.
  9. People have opened Coin Museums.
  10. By studying a Coin Carefully you can know about its worth. 
  11. What is the price of Coins of 1960? These Coins must be in demand, How to ascertain demand?
          Instead of ascertaining demands let us concentrate on history of these coins.
  • Coins of 1,2,3,5,10,25,50 Paise each
  • How to sale Coins online? These Coins I have kept in a systematic and organized manner. In separate bins. I have counted them and kept in an Organized manner.
  • Is their any organized Market for Sale of Coins: Yes it is there.
  •  Numerous collectors have created their Web Sites.
  • Organized Album, Coin Album Sheets, Coin Flips etc
  • One Suggested Step for Sale of Coins?

  • British Coins:- There are Two types of British Coins
                                    Copper Coins

                                    Others
  • Mostly online Sellers have catogerized Coins in various Catogeries as follows:-
              Rupee Notes
              Coins
              Antique Coins


  • How Photos of both sides of Coins are taken & published on web sites. That I can also take through  Camera
         Prepare for the future:-

        Whenever any Customer comes you are in a position to offer..

       Concrete proposal for Sale
A
2(Two) Paise:_

3(Three) Paise:-

B 5(Five) Paise:-
  1. 1957
  2. Food & Health
  3. 1971
  4. 1980
  5. Food & Work for All
  6. Save for Development
  7. Happy Child Nation's pride
  8. Food & shelter for all
  9. 1980
  10. Food & work for all
C.10(Ten) Paise:-
  1. World Food Day
  2. Rural Woman Advancement
  3. Planned Family & Food
  4. Equality & Development
  5. Asian Games
D. 25(Twenty Five) Paise Commerative Coins:-

  1. Asiad
  2. 1/ Anna

C.50(Fifty) Paise Commerative Coins:-



  1. RBI Golden Jubilee(1935-1985):- This coin is minted in more than One Mint. As usual Mumbai Mint is having Diamond just below the year
  2. Pandit Jawhar Lal Nehru(1889-1964):-
  3. Fisheries(1986):-
  4. Integration(2009):-
  5. 1/2 Rupee(1950 to 1956)
  6. Indira Gandhi1937-84
  7. National Integration1982-84

D.Rs1/- Commerative Coins:

  1. Year 1975
  2. Rajiv Gandhi
  3. 8th Tamil Sammelan
  4. 50years of Quit India Movement
  5. Food & Enviornment Day.
E.Rs.2/- Commerative Coins:-


  1. 150yrs. of Indian Railway
  2. World Tamil Conference
  3. Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
  4. Chattrapati Shivaji
  5. Mahirishi Arvind
  6. 9th Asian  Games Delhi 1982
  7. Globalizing Agri Expo-1995
  8. 2011
  9. Subhash Chander Bose
F.Rs.5 Coins:-
  1. Mata Vasihno Devi 
  2. 1000 yrs of Temple of Bradeshwar
  3. Platinum Jubilee of RBI
  4. 60years of Common Wealth
  5. Rs5/- with Hindi sign
  6. Bhagwan Mahavir
  7. International Labor Organisation
  8. The First War of Independence1857-2007
  9. Civil Aviation India1911-2011
  10. 100yrs of Temple
G.Rs.10 Coins




Indian Currency Notes:-
Rs.10/- Note signed by B Ramaji Rao:- 
*Sir Benegal Rama Rau*,
Indian_Civil_Service> (1 July 1889 – 13 December 1969
 was the fourth Governor of the Reserve Bank of India from 1 July 1949 to 14 January 1957.  His last position was as the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India .

Please contact for purchase of above Rs.10 Note
: ashok.agarwal8@gmail.co-7228805981

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