India | |
Value | 25 (₹ 1⁄4) Paise |
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Mass | 2.83 g |
Diameter | 19.05 mm (0.75 in) |
Thickness | 1.55 mm (0.06102362 in) |
Edge | smooth |
Composition | Nickel (1957-1972) cupronickel (1972-1990) Stainless Steel (1988-2002) |
Years of minting | 1957 | –2002
Mint marks | Mumbai = ⧫ Mumbai Proof issues = B Hyderabad = * Noida = ° Kolkata = No mint-mark |
Circulation | Demonetized |
Catalog number | KM#398, KM#374 and KM#70 to KM#55 |
Obverse | |
Design | State Emblem of India with country name. |
Reverse |
The 25 coin, popularly called Chawanni is a former denomination of the Indian rupee. The 25 paisa coin was worth 1⁄4 of a rupee (1 rupee = 100 paise).
Introduction and Demonetization
The 25 Paisa coin was introduced in 1957. Prior to this, the 25 paise coin was known as the "1⁄4 rupee", which was equivalent to 4 annas (1 rupee = 16 annas). On June 30, 2011, the 25 paisa and all lower denomination coins were officially demonetised.
Features
- Ferritic Stainless Steel was used to mint the 25 paisa coin.[1]
- The diameter of the coin is 19 mm.
- Weight of the coin is 2.83 g.
- In 1964-1983 the 25 paisa coin was minted in Copper-Nickel.
References
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