Modi government will bring a coin of 75 rupees! But if you also want to use it…

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A new Rs 75 coin will also be launched at the inauguration ceremony of the newly constructed Parliament Building on Sunday 28th May. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release a new coin of Rs 75 on the occasion of the inauguration of the new Parliament building. According to a notification issued by the Finance Ministry, the new Rs 75 coin will weigh 35 grams.

Special Rs.  75 coin

The Government of India is going to introduce a new coin of Rs 75 on the occasion of the inauguration of the new Parliament building. The Ministry of Finance gave this information. Interestingly, the Rs 75 coin will also be a testament to India’s 75-year journey to independence.

What will be the 75 rupees coin?

According to the information received, this Rs 75 coin will weigh 35 grams and contain 50 percent silver, 40 percent copper and 5 percent nickel and zinc.

What will be the 75 rupees coin?

75 Rupees will be written below the Ashoka Pillar on the reverse side of the 75 Rupee coin. At the same time, India will be written in Hindi and English on the right and left sides. On the other side there will be a picture of the new Parliament building and above it will be written in Hindi and below in English: Parliament Complex.

A new coin

Unlike currency notes and coins, notes and coins issued during special occasions are not issued in normal currency. Being a precious metal this cannot be done. On the other hand, low denomination coins usually remain in circulation for a limited time. But such coins can be purchased from government agencies.

Coin mint

To get such coins, you have to place an order directly from any mint of the Government of India within a certain period. You can visit Kolkata Mint, Mumbai Mint and Hyderabad Mint websites to order it.

PM Modi inaugurated the new Parliament building

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly constructed Parliament Building on Sunday, May 28. The program will begin with a special pooja and havan and is likely to conclude with a concluding speech by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The program will begin with a special pooja as per Vedic rituals. This special pooja is likely to last for about one and a half hours.