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Ministry of Finance, Silver Coin, Golden Year: A Collector's Gem

Jun 26, 2025 at 11:45 am

Explore the Ministry of Finance's commemorative Rs 50 silver coin celebrating the 'Golden Year' of the Official Language Department. A blend of heritage and numismatic artistry!

Ministry of Finance, Silver Coin, Golden Year: A Collector's Gem

The Ministry of Finance just dropped a shiny new collectible: a special Rs 50 silver coin! It's all about celebrating the 'Golden Year' of the Official Language Department, and let me tell you, it's a beaut.

A Coin with a Story

Issued under the Coinage Act of 2011, this commemorative coin isn't just spare change. It’s a statement! The coin, as per Gazette Notification No. G.S.R. 412(E) dated June 25, 2025, is minted with impressive detail and loaded with symbolism.

Decoding the Design

Obverse: The Face of India

The front rocks the Lion Capital of the Ashoka Pillar, with “Satyamev Jayate” (Truth Alone Triumphs) underneath. You'll also spot “Bharat” in Devanagari on the left and “INDIA” in English on the right. And, of course, the rupee symbol and the number '50' are proudly displayed.

Reverse: A Lotus of Language

Flip it over, and you'll see a lotus design with Hindi alphabets on the petals. The center circle holds the numeral '50'. The coin is inscribed with “Rajbhasha Vibhag ka Swarnim Varsh Samaroh” in Devanagari up top, and “Golden Year Celebration of Official Language Department” in English down below. The year “2025” is etched at the very top.

More Than Just a Coin

This coin isn't meant for everyday transactions; it's a collector's item through and through. It highlights India’s linguistic heritage and emphasizes the importance of promoting the official language in governance. It's a tangible piece of history and a nod to the nation's cultural identity.

Final Thoughts

So, if you're a coin collector or just someone who appreciates a good piece of commemorative art, keep an eye out for this one. It’s a cool way to own a little piece of India's 'Golden Year'. Who knows, it might just be the conversation starter your coffee table needs!

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