Rarest Coins of 2021: The AKAM Series....!! 🪙🪙💰

MKJEDI Ranger

2024-10-24 16:57

Hey Questers, 

Hope u all r doing fine... 


In 2021 India Announced its Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav which marked the 75th Anniversary Indian Independence. 

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So to Commemorate this event Indian Govt designed a new theme of Coins of denominations ₹1,2,5,10&20.

For which a Gazette Circular was issued in Aug 2021. 

And the coins were to be minted in the starting of 2022. 


But due to some Communication Error between the Departments, Minting of Coins started in Nov 2021 itself with the year prinyed on them as 2021.

Which was technically right on Minting Dept part as the AKAM celebrations had started.


Accidentally coins of ₹1, ₹2, ₹5, ₹10 & ₹20 were minted by the Different Mints of Indian Govt. 

These Were :-

1. ₹1 2021 Mumbai Mint


2. ₹2 2021 Hyd Mint


3. ₹5 2021 Hyd Mint


4. ₹5 2021 Mumbai Mint


5. ₹10 2021 Noida Mint


6. ₹20 2021 Mumbai Mint


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Rarest of the Rare. 
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Rarest Coin
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₹1 2021 Mumbai Mint Coin with a 🔷 diamond mint mark was the Rarest as only 100 pcs were minted in total and very few Numismatists or VVIP Delegates Got them in their Collection. Estimate Price per piece is around ₹100000.


₹5 Hyd Mint with a 💠 star mint mark was also the Rarest as only a handful of people got their hands on. Estimate Price per piece ₹50000.


₹2 Hyd Mint Coin 💠 was also rare but there were only 16000 coins minted. Estimated Price ₹750 per coin. 


₹5 Mumbai Mint 🔷 Coin was minted in a total qty of 1lakh. Estimated Price per coin ₹400-500. 


₹10 Noida Mint Coint with a Dot Mint mark ⚪ was also Rare as it was a high denomination coin minted in total of around 2lakh coins. Estimated price per coin ₹800-1000.


₹20 Mumbai Mint coin was arre due to year but it was minted in a large Qty of around 10lakhs. Estimated price per coin ₹80-100.

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Mint Mark of Indian Mints. 


Signing Off, 

@MKJEDI 

Ranger @iQOO Connect 

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