India Government Mint, Kolkata
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The India Government Mint, Kolkata was first established in 1757,[2] and was located in a building next to the Black Hole in the old fort – where the GPO (General Post Office) stands today.[3] It was called the Calcutta Mint and used to produce coins with the mint name Murshidabad.[2]
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Company type | Public sector |
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Industry | Mint |
Founded | 1757; 267 years ago (1757)[1] |
Headquarters | Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Key people | Rajat Paul (Chief General Manager) |
Products | Currency, Medallions |
Website | igmkolkata |
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More information Indian rupee minted at Calcutta mint (1905). ...
Indian rupee minted at Calcutta mint (1905). | |
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Obverse: Bust of Edward VII surrounded by his name. | Reverse: Face value, country and date. Spray of lotus flowers on each side and a crown above. |
Made of 91.7% silver. This particular coin was minted at Kolkata mint since letter "B" (in small) is missing from the crown which indicated that the coin was minted in Mumbai and absence of which tells that coin was minted in Kolkata. |
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