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Vice President to Unveil ₹100 Coin on Andhra University

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The Vice President of India, Shri C. P. Radhakrishnan, is expected to unveil a ₹100  commemorative coin  and a postal stamp to mark the Centenary Year of Andhra University  at the valedictory function scheduled to be held on April 27, 2026, at the AU Engineering College Grounds in Visakhapatnam. Among the expected dignitaries are Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Shri N. Chandrababu Naidu, Governor Shri S. Abdul Nazeer, Deputy Chief Minister Shri Pawan Kalyan, and former India cricketer Shri Sachin Tendulkar. The Centenary of Andhra University marks 100 years since its establishment in 1926, recognising a century of academic excellence and its significant contribution to higher education, research, and intellectual development, particularly in the Telugu-speaking regions of India. The Ministry of Finance issued a gazette notification on April 22, 2026, officially confirming the issuance of this coin. This release will mark the sixth  commemorative coin  of 2...

New Commemorative Coin: Centenary Year of Andhra University

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The Government of India will issue a ₹100  commemorative coin  to mark the  Centenary Year of Andhra University . The Ministry of Finance issued a gazette notification on April 22, 2026, confirming this coin. Andhra University is one of India’s oldest and most respected institutions of higher education, established in 1926 in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. It offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across disciplines such as arts, science, engineering, law, management, and pharmacy. Over the decades, the university has earned a strong reputation for academic excellence, research contributions, and cultural enrichment. Its scenic campus and modern facilities attract students from across the country and abroad. With a rich legacy of producing distinguished alumni, Andhra University continues to play a vital role in the educational and intellectual development of the nation. The  metal composition  of the ₹100 coin will consist of ...

The Arrival of Colour in Indian Coinage: A New Chapter Begins

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The introduction of colour coins marked an important technological and aesthetic milestone in the history of modern India coinage. The ₹100 commemorative coins issued for the 10th Anniversary of Make in India and for 100 Years of Electrification in Indian Railways represented a significant transition in the visual language of Indian numismatics. According to the release sequence, the Make in India coin holds the distinction of being the first coloured coin of Republic India, followed by the Railway Electrification coin as the second such issue. These coins therefore stand at the beginning of a new chapter in the evolution of commemorative coin production. Although one can refer to articles such as “ Understanding the Minting Process of Colored Coins ” to gain insight into the general manufacturing process, the Make in India and Railway Electrification coins were issued in a commonly used silver-based quaternary alloy, typically comprising 50% silver, 40% copper, 5% nickel, and 5% ...

Expected Releases in 2026: A Overview of Possibilities

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The year 2026 began with five commemorative coins issued in the first two months itself, setting an early tone for an active release schedule in the numismatic calendar. However, this initial momentum was followed by an unexpected pause, as there were no coin releases in March. This temporary slowdown has, in a way, also provided some relief to collectors, especially after the heavy release schedules witnessed over the past couple of years. Nevertheless, the outlook for the remainder of the year continues to suggest the possibility of multiple releases, similar to recent trends. Several important commemorative coin themes are either officially notified or currently under active consideration, indicating that 2026 could still emerge as a significant year for collectors and historians alike. Among the most notable developments is the presence of six commemorative coins that have already been gazette notified but are still awaiting formal release. These include coins marking 100 Years of...

Mumbai Mint Reopens Bookings for Four Earlier Coin Issues

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The India Government Mint, Mumbai, reopened bookings for another four  commemorative coins  that were issued on various earlier occasions. The bookings were opened today, March 28, 2026, and are subject to limited availability. These coin sets were issued as Proof Sets with booklets, whereas they were earlier available only in folder or blister packaging.  These are the following four  commemorative themes  issued for the booking: Theme Denomination Price International Yoga Day ₹100 ₹11,586 125th Birth Anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru ₹125 ₹12,175 National Archives of India ₹125 ₹11,000 125th Birth Anniversary of Dr. B.R Ambedkar ₹125 ₹11,586 Earlier, on January 28, 2026, the Mumbai Mint issued  seven commemorative themes . Although they were not explicitly described as restrikes, these sets might...

Nickel Silver Coins: A Welcome Move Losing Its Shine?

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The India Government Mint’s recent shift toward issuing commemorative coins in nickel silver initially sparked appreciation within the numismatic community. At a time when silver prices have remained highly volatile and increasingly unaffordable for many collectors, the introduction of nickel silver coins appeared to be a thoughtful and inclusive move aimed at keeping the hobby accessible. Collectors, especially those who had been priced out of silver issues, welcomed this transition with optimism and enthusiasm. This move also created hope of bringing new collectors into the hobby. This new phase effectively began with the release marking the 200th Birth Anniversary of Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati and the 150 years of Arya Samaj , issued by the Kolkata Mint at a barely affordable price point of ₹1,232. The pricing was widely perceived as reasonable, striking a balance between affordability and commemorative value. It signaled what many believed to be a new era in commemorative coin ...

Kolkata Mint Starts Bookings for Make in India and Language Dept Coin Sets

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The India Government Mint, Kolkata, has commenced the bookings for the commemorative coins issued on 10th Anniversary of Make in India and Official Language Department . The bookings are open from March 16, 2026, and it is subject to limited availability. The first-ever coloured coin with ₹100 denomination was unveiled by the Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal in New Delhi to mark a decade of the Make in India initiative on September 20, 2025.  The ₹50 coin was released to mark the Golden Jubilee of Official Language Department by the Union Home Minister, Shri Amit Shah, at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi on June 26, 2025. The Chief Minister of Delhi, Smt. Rekha Gupta; Shri Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Minister of State for Home Affairs; Smt. Sudha Murty, Member of Rajya Sabha; and Smt. Anshuli Arya, Secretary of the Department of Official Language, were among the distinguished attendees who graced the significant occasion. Both the ₹100 and ₹50 coins are currently i...