With the Population of India rising faster than anticipated by the Government then, Food & Shelter became the primary problem of the Government. They issued a Commemorative Coin Set to tell the measures
With the Population of India rising faster than anticipated by the Government then, Food & Shelter became the primary problem of the Government. They issued a Commemorative Coin Set to tell the measures
In 1997, the Government of India undertook the theme of Save For Development and issued the Commemorative Coin Set through the India Government mint, Bombay / Mumbai. Date of Issue 15th August, 1977 Proof
Even until 1976, it was the India Government Mint of Bombay located in Fort being Actively striking Commemorative Coins. In 1976, they issued the Food & Work for All Coin set. Date of Issue 15th
The India Government Mint of Bombay issued this Coin Set promoting Equality (in terms of Gender and Respecting the Women of India), Development, Peace. Date of Issue 15th August, 1975 Proof Sets 10
The India Government Mint carrying forward the Government’s Burden of Family Planning and Food Security, minted Planned Families – and Food for All Commemorative Coin Set in 1974. Date of Issue15th
The India Govt Mint, Bombay issued anotehr Food Series Coin Set in 1973 – Grow More Food. Date of Issue 15th August, 1973 Details of Proof Set 10 Coin Set – 20 Rupees,10 Rupees,& 50 Paise(D.O.C),
The IGM, Bombay on the 15th of august, 1947 issued a Silver Coin set to Commemorate the 25th Anniversary of Indian Independence. The sets were sold through RBI and SBI Branches across India. Date of
The India Government Mint, Bombay struck Food For All Commemorative Coin Sets again in 1971. Date of Issue 16th October, 1971 Proof Set Contents as Follows 9 Coin Set – 10 Rupees,& 20 Paise(F.A.O),