1 Rupee Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference BUNC Golden lusture coin

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1991 – COMMON WEALTH PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE
COMMEMORATION:- The ‘Commonwealth Parliamentary Association’ was founded in
1911. It is an association of parliaments and provincial legislature of Commonwealth countries
and it aims at promoting understanding and co-operation among the Commonwealth
parliamentarians. Its meeting is held in alternate years at the capital of one of the member
countries. The 37th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference was held in New Delhi from 23rd
to 28th September, 1991. To commemorate this event, India issued a 1 rupee commemorative
coin on 21st September, 1991. The other coins issued in this theme, in the denomination of 5
rupees and 10 rupees, were only issued as proof and uncirculated specimens.


REVERSE -- The reverse of this coin shows the Parliament House in New Delhi with the
inscription ‘COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE’ in English and
‘Rajyamandal Sansadiya Sammelan’ in Hindi around the periphery. ‘1991’ – the year of issue
appear above the Parliament House.


OBSERVE: The observe of the coin shows the Ashokan lion at the center and the value ‘50’ just
below it. In English “INDIA” and “PAISE” appear on the right side periphery and in Hindi
“Bharat” and “Paise” appear on the left side.

Minted at – Mumbai

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Year: 1991

Metal: Copper-Nickel

Weight: 6 Grams

Size: 26 mm

Shape: Circular

Mints: Bombay(C)