New Commemorative Coin: Seva Teerth Complex

The Government of India will issue commemorative theme in two ₹100 coin variants as part of the inauguration of Seva Teerth ComplexThe Ministry of Finance issued a gazette notification on February 12, 2026, confirming this theme.

Seva Teerth Complex is a newly developed administrative hub designed to house the Prime Minister’s Office, the National Security Council Secretariat, and the Cabinet Secretariat. Conceived as a modern and integrated governance centre, it reflects a shift toward service-oriented and citizen-centric administration. Built with advanced digital infrastructure and sustainable design features meeting 4-Star GRIHA standards, the complex incorporates renewable energy systems, water conservation measures, and enhanced security arrangements. Seva Teerth stands as a symbol of efficient, coordinated, and future-ready governance in India.

The Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is likely to release this ₹100 coins in both variants during the formal inauguration of Seva Teerth and Kartavya Bhavan–1 & 2. He is also expected to address a public programme at Seva Teerth on 13 February 2026.

The metal composition of one ₹100 coin will be Pure Silver (99.9%). This coin will weigh 40 grams and have a diameter of 44 mm, with 200 serrations along the edge. The other ₹100 coin will be made of Nickel Silver, comprising 60% copper, 20% nickel, and 20% zinc. It will weigh 32 grams and also have a diameter of 44 mm, featuring 200 serrations along the edge. The description of the coin is as follows.

Obverse: The face of both the coin variants shall bear the Lion Capitol of Ashoka Pillar in the center with the legend "सत्यमेव जयते" inscribed below, flanked on the left periphery with the word “भारत” in Devanagari script and on the right periphery with the word “INDIA” in English. It shall also bear the Rupee symbol “₹” and denominational value “100” in the international numerals below the Lion Capitol.

Reverse: This face of both the coin variants shall bear the image of Seva Teerth building at the centre of the coin. The inscription “सेवा तीर्थ” in Devanagari script and “Seva Teerth” shall be inscribed above the image of building in English and one lotus flower image shall be inscribed below the image of building. The inscription “नागरिकदेवो भव” in Devanagari script and “Nagarikdevo Bhava” in English shall be depicted on the lower periphery of the coin. The year ‘2026’ shall be inscribed on the upper periphery of the coin and twelve dots shall be inscribed on both sides of the year 2026.

It is a welcome move that a base metal variant is being issued in the interest of collectors, alongside the Pure Silver version for those who can afford it. This commemorative theme will honour Seva Teerth Complex, the newly built administrative hub that will house the Prime Minister’s Office and key executive offices, symbolising a renewed focus on service-oriented governance. The possibility and upcoming coins page have been updated for your reference.

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