Mumbai: Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will soon put into circulation new Rs 10 coins that have been minted to commemorate 125th year of National Archives of India.
The Reserve Bank will also put into circulation new Rs 5 coins to celebrate 150th anniversary of Allahabad High Court.
On the design of new Rs 10 coin, the central bank said that on the reverse of the coin, there will be an image of National Archives Building in the centre with inscription '125 YEARS' below the image.
It will also bear logo of 125th anniversary celebration.
The year "1891" and "2016" in English shall be written on the upper and lower periphery of the coin respectively. The year "1916" and "2016" in international numerals shall be written respectively on left and right top of the image.
RBI said the existing coins in this denomination shall also continue to be legal tender.
On the design of new Rs 5 coin, RBI said the coin's face will bear an image depicting centre facade of Allahabad High Court Building emerging from the book.
The year 1866-2016 in English numerals shall be written at the bottom of the image, RBI said in a release.
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