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RS 50 Latest Issue Tiger Project UNC COIN 2023 Issue Limited Series Latest Hyderabad Mint
HSN: 711800
GST: 3.00%
₹6,180.00

RS 50 Latest Issue Tiger Project UNC COIN 2023 Issue Limited Series Latest Hyderabad Mint
HSN: 711800
GST: 3.00%
₹6,180.00


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Rs 50 Latest issue Tiger Project UNC COIN 2023 Issue Limited Series Latest Hyderabad Mint

Characteristics

Transmitter India
Period Republic
Guy non-circulating currency
Year 2023
Worth 50 Rupees (50 INR)
Monetary unit Rupee ( decimalized, 1957-date )
Composition silver 500
Weight 35g
Diameter 44mm
Thickness 2mm
Shape round
Technique coinage with prey
Orientation Medal Lineup ↑↑
 

50 Rupees 50 Years of Project Tiger

50 Rupees (50 Years of Project Tiger) - obverse50 Rupees (50 Years of Project Tiger) - reverse

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Characteristics

Transmitter  
Period  
Guy non-circulating currency
Year 2023
Worth 50 Rupees (50 INR)
Monetary unit Rupee ( decimalized, 1957-date )
Composition silver 500
Weight 35g
Diameter 44mm
Thickness 2mm
Shape round
Technique coinage with prey
Orientation Medal Lineup ↑↑
Number  

commemorative issue

50 years of Project Tigreautomatically translated

Obverse

Ashoka Pillar, denomination below with rupee symbol "₹".automatically translated

Writing systems: Devanagari, Latin

Legend:
भारत INDIA
सत्यमेव जयते
₹50

Reverse

(in) Image of Tiger.

Writing systems: Devanagari, Latin

legend:
व्याघ्र परियोजना के 50 वर्ष
50 YEARS OF PROJECT TIGER
1973 - 2023

Theme Description

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p style="margin-bottom: 1.3em;margin-top: 0px;color: #777777;font-family: Lato, sans-serif" data-mce-style="margin-bottom: 1.3em; margin-top: 0px; color: #777777; font-family: Lato, sans-serif;">Tiger, the national animal of the country is a pride for the society and historically intricately enthralled in India’s art, culture, sculpture and literature. Tiger is important for the food chain and helps in maintaining the ecological viability of the entire area, habitat, water, and climate security of the region, an apex predator that requires vast habitat to harbour viable populations and by virtue of this serves as an umbrella species for conserving Asia’s forest systems ensuring viable populations of other endangered species. The existence of this mighty creature is threatened by rise in organized poaching, depletion of tiger prey and habitat loss.

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p style="margin-bottom: 1.3em;margin-top: 0px;color: #777777;font-family: Lato, sans-serif" data-mce-style="margin-bottom: 1.3em; margin-top: 0px; color: #777777; font-family: Lato, sans-serif;">Tiger conservation was initiated by Government of India in April, 1973 with launching of ambitious Project Tiger. The Centrally sponsored Project Tiger is one of the largest species conservation initiatives in the world. India’s tiger reserve network has now expanded to 53 tiger reserves cumulatively protecting an area of 75796.83 sq.km), these tiger reserves are repositories for biodiversity conservation in the country ensuring regional water security and carbon sequestration thereby contributing in accomplishing India’s climate change mitigation targets. Project Tiger has been converted into a statutory authority, National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA). The NTCA addresses ecological and administrative concerns for conserving tigers. It provides a statutory basis for the protection of tiger reserves for the protection of ecologically sensitive areas and endangered species.

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p style="margin-bottom: 1.3em;margin-top: 0px;color: rgb(119, 119, 119);font-family: Lato, sans-serif">The Government of India released the commemorative coin to mark the 50 years of the Project Tiger

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