

2010 -- RESERVE BANK OF INDIA PLATINUM JUBILEE COMMEMORATION
ISSUE: The RBI (Reserve Bank of India) was established in India on 1st April, 1935. It
regulates the issue of bank notes, keeps reserves with a view to securing monetary stability in
India and operates the currency and credit system in the best interests of the country. The Central
Office of the Reserve Bank was initially established in Kolkata, but was permanently moved to
Mumbai in 1937.
To commemorate the Platinum Jubilee of establishment of RBI in 2010, India issued this 10
rupees coin on 1st April, 2010, for general circulation. Out of the other 4 coins issued on the
same occasion, the 1 rupee, 2 rupees and the 5 rupees coins were issued for general
circulation and the coin, in the denomination of 75 rupees, was issued as proof / uncirculated
specimen.
REVERSE:- The reverse of this coin shows the image of the emblem of Reserve Bank of
India, namely Palm Tree and Tiger with inscription "Bharatiya Reserve Bank" in Hindi, on the
left periphery and "RESERVE BANK OF INDIA" in English on the right periphery. The words
"PLATINUM JUBILEE" in both Hindi and English along with year "1935-2010" is also
inscribed below the emblem.
OBSERVE -- The face of the coin is divided by 2 horizontal lines into three portions. 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 “10” indicates the denomination.
MINTED AT:- Noida.
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Return policy : Cancellation charges may apply
Year: 2010
Metal: Bi-Metallic
Weight: 7.71 Gms
Size: 27 mm
Shape: Circular
Mint: Noida(C)