Published on Mar 19, 2018
Minting Coins In India

According to the Coinage Act, 1906, the Government of India has the sole right to mint coins.
GOI supplies the coins to Reserve Bank of India which then circulates the coins.
As per the Coinage Act, 1906, coins can be issued up to the denomination of Rs.1000. Coins in
India are presently being issued in denominations of 50 paise, one rupee, two rupees, five rupees
and ten rupees. Coins up to 50 paise are called ‘small coins’ and coins of Rupee one and above
are called ‘Rupee Coins’. Coins in the denomination of 1 paise, 2 paise, 3 paise, 5 paise, 10 paise,
20 paise and 25 paise have been withdrawn from circulation with effect from June 30, 2011 and
are, therefore, no more legal tender.


Distribution
Coins are received from the Mints and issued into circulation through its Regional Issue
offices/sub-offices of the Reserve Bank and a wide network of currency chests and coin depots
maintained by banks and Government treasuries spread across the country. These offices issue
coins to the public directly through their counters and also send coin remittances to the currency
chests and small coin depots. There are 4422 currency chest branches and 3784 small coin
depots spread throughout the country. The currency chests and small coin depots distribute coins
to the public, customers and other bank branches in their area of operation.


Coins are minted at the four India Government Mints at
Mumbai, Maharashtra – established in 1929 by the British Government
Alipore (Kolkata), West Bengal – established in 1929 by the British Government
Saifabad and Cherlapally (Hyderabad), Telangana – established in 1903 by the
Government of the erstwhile Nizam of Hyderabad and was taken over by the Government of
India in 1950 & started minting since 1953.
Noida, Uttar Pradesh – set up in 1986 and started minting ferritic stainless steel coins
from 1988.


Each mint has its mark on the coin minted by it as shown below:
Mumbai Mint: The Bombay Mint has a small dot or diamond mint mark under Date of the
Coin as
mumbai mint  mumbai_mint
Kolkata Mint: The Calcutta Mint has No Mint Mark beneath the date of coin as
Kolkta mint     Kolkta_mint
Hyderabad Mint: The Hyderabad Mint has five pointed STAR Under the date of coin as
hyd mint         hyd_mint
Noida Mint: The Noida Mint has a small or thick dot under the date of the Coin as
noida mint     noida_mint

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