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Rs. 20 Coin: Recently, the Reserve Bank of India raised Rs. Issued 20 coins. However, only a limited number of coins were issued. Santosh from Anakapalli bought the coins and collected more.

Recently, the Reserve Bank of India raised Rs. Issued 20 coins. However, only a limited number of coins were issued. They did not get into the market much. As a result, they are nowhere to be seen. This has left many eagerly awaiting to see them. In this background, a man named Santosh from Anakalli went to Delhi and paid more than Rs. Earned 20 coin. Many people make it a habit to collect various notes and coins. Since ancient times .. they collect and hide many new currency forms that are coming into the market recently. The more coins you collect, the happier they will be.



Alla Santosh Kumar of Gavarapalem in Anakapalli town of Visakhapatnam district also belongs to this category. Collecting all kinds of coins and notes issued by the RBI has become a hobby. However, recently Rs. He also wanted to collect 20 coins. However it became an embarrassment to him. He made a serious effort as that coin was nowhere to be found in the market here. Eventually he went to the national capital Delhi and got the coin again. Rs. With a limited number of 20 coins issued by the government, the coin collectors in Delhi owned them. Upon learning that the coins were in their possession, Santosh went there and collected the coin from them. Santosh said he loves collecting every note and all kinds of coins that come out of the RBI. In this context, go to Delhi and spend more than Rs. He said he bought 20 coins.

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In March last year, the Center announced that a Rs 20 coin would be issued soon. This new coin will be in 12 corners. This was disclosed by the Union Finance Ministry through a gazette notification. The Rs 20 coin is similar to the Rs 10 coin currently in circulation. It will have a diameter of 27 millimeters like Rs. The coin outer ring is made up of 65% copper, 15% zinc and 20% nickel. The inner disk is 75% copper, 20% zinc and 5% nickel. On the coin are the pillar of Ashoka, the four lions, and the slogan Satyameva Jayate. It is written as India in English and Bharat in Hindi. Exactly ten years ago, in March 2009, the Reserve Bank of India issued a Rs 10 coin. It then issued Rs 10 coins in another 13 denominations. This caused confusion among the people. Now 14 types of Rs 10 coins are valid.

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