Coin Details:
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Theme:
- Celebrates Tourism Year 1991, promoting tourism as a significant sector of India's economy and showcasing India's rich cultural and natural heritage.
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Obverse (Front) Features:
- The design prominently displays a peacock feather, a symbol of beauty and India's cultural richness.
- Inscriptions:
- In English: "TOURISM YEAR."
- In Hindi: "पर्यटन वर्ष" (Paryatan Varsh).
- The year 1991 is inscribed at the bottom.
- The simplicity of the design emphasizes India's pride in its heritage and natural beauty.
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Reverse Features:
- (Not visible in the image provided) Typically, Indian 1 Rupee coins feature the Ashoka Lion Capital, the denomination "1 Rupee," and the mint year.
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Material:
- Made of Copper-Nickel alloy.
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Weight and Diameter:
- Weight: Approximately 6 grams.
- Diameter: Around 26 mm.
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Edge:
- The coin has a reeded (grooved) edge.
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Issued by:
- The Government of India as part of a campaign to encourage tourism and showcase India's vibrant culture.
Collector’s Information:
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Significance:
- This coin represents India's efforts to boost tourism and promote its unique cultural, historical, and natural attractions.
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Market Value:
- The value of this coin depends on its condition (circulated or uncirculated) and rarity.
- It is typically valued between ₹50 and ₹250 in the collector’s market. Uncirculated or proof coins can fetch higher prices.
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Mint Marks:
- Look for a mint mark below the year 1991 to identify the mint location:
- No mark: Kolkata Mint.
- Dot: Noida Mint.
- Star: Hyderabad Mint.
- Diamond: Mumbai Mint.
- Look for a mint mark below the year 1991 to identify the mint location:
This coin is a prized item for collectors interested in commemorative coins with cultural and tourism-related themes. Let me know if you need assistance with identifying the reverse side or determining its exact value in the numismatic market!