5 Rupees Gem Bunc coin of Peraringnar Anna Centenary 1909-1969 (HYDERABAD)

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2009 – PERARIGNAR ANNADURAI BIRTH CENTENARY COMMEMORATION :


Conjeevaram Natarajan Annadurai, popularly called “Anna" (elder brother), or “Arignar Anna”
(Anna the scholar), was born on 15th September, 1909 in Kanchipuram , Tamil Nadu. He was a
very good orator, writer, journalist, teacher, actor and politician. He was the founder of Dravida
Munnetra Kazhagam party, (DMK). Various protests against the then ruling Congress
government took him to prison on several occasions. His party won a landslide victory in the
1967 state elections and he became the Chief Minister of Madras State. It was Annadurai's
government that renamed the Madras State to Tamil Nadu. Another major achievement of his
government was to introduce a two language policy over the then popular three language
formula. He died of cancer on 3 February 1969.


In commemoration of the Birth Centenary celebrations of “Perarignar Annadurai”, India issued
this 5 rupees commemorative coin on 15th September, 2009, for general circulation.


REVERSE-- The reverse of this coin shows the image of “Perarignar Annadurai” with the
inscription "Perarignar Anna Janmashati" in Hindi, on the left periphery and "PERARIGNAR
ANNA CENTENARY" in English on the top and right periphery. His signature in Tamil appears
below his image and "1909-1969"— his year of birth and death, below the signature.


OBSERVE --. The top portion contains words “Bharat” in Hindi and "INDIA" in English, The
bottom portion shows "Rupaye" in Hindi and "RUPEES" in English.The center portion bears the
“Lion capitol” of Ashok Pillar with the legend “Satyameva Jayate” in Hindi inscribed below, the
prominent International numeral “5” indicates the denomination.


Minted at – Bombay(C), Calcutta(C), Hyderabad(C)

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BUYER WILL GET 1 GEM UNC OF ANNA HYDERABAD MINT

Metal: Nickel-Brass

Weight: 6 Grams

Size: 23 mm

Shape: Circular

Mints: Bombay(C), Calcutta(C), Hyderabad(C)