New coins of Rs.5/- in Ferritic stainless steel (FSS) to commemorate the occasion of "state Bank of India Bicentennial Year" - આરબીઆઈ - Reserve Bank of India
New coins of Rs.5/- in Ferritic stainless steel (FSS) to commemorate the occasion of "state Bank of India Bicentennial Year"
The Reserve Bank of India will put into circulation New Ferritic Stainless Steel (FSS) coins of Rs.5/- issued by the Government of India to commemorate the occasion of "State Bank of India Bicentennial Year".
Design : Obverse : This face of the coin is divided into three portions with two horizontal lines. The LEFT centre portion shall bear the "Lion Capitol" of Ashoka Pillar with the legend "सत्यमेव जयते" inscribed below and right centre portion denominational value "5" in International Numerals. In the upper portion the word "भारत" in Hindi and "INDIA" in English and lower portion the word "रूपये" in Hindi and "RUPEES" in English. Reverse : This face of the coin shall bear the logo of the "STATE BANK OF INDIA" in the centre flanked on the left side with the year "1806" and on the right side with the year "2006". The left and right upper periphery is flanked by some design works on leaves. The words "भारतीया स्टॅट बैंक" in Hindi are written on the top of the coin above the logo and the words "STATE BANK OF INDIA" in English is written on the bottom side of the coin below the logo of State Bank of India. Security edge for Five Rupees : The edge of the coin shall be security edged on periphery. At the centre of the edge there shall be groove with a design inside the two section separated by blank spaces. This design shall consist of chain of beads in relief and each bead being followed by one inclined line in relief. There shall be total 30 lines and 30 beads. The coin is a legal tender as provided in the Coinage Act, 1906. The existing Five Rupee Coins in circulation shall also continue to be legal tender. Ajit Prasad Press Release : 2008-2009/419 |