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One Anna (1 Anna) Coin 1950-1954 – India (Standing Bull, Scalloped Shape)

The Standing Bull represents strength and agricultural prosperity, highlighting India’s heritage. The scalloped shape made it easily distinguishable from other coins. Due to its short mintage period (1950-1954) and subsequent discontinuation, this coin is now a highly sought-after numismatic piece.

 

The 1950-1954 One Anna Scalloped Coin is rare and valuable, with price depending on condition, mint mark, and collector demand.

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The 1950-1954 One Anna (1 Anna) coin, featuring a Standing Bull on the reverse, is a rare and collectible piece from India’s early post-independence coinage. Struck in Copper-Nickel, this coin had a distinctive scalloped shape with 12 notches, making it unique among Indian coins. It was in circulation until India adopted the decimal system in 1957, replacing annas with paise.

Key Features:

  • Year of Issue: 1950-1954
  • Metal Composition: Copper-Nickel
  • Weight: 4.85 grams
  • Size: 21.3 mm
  • Shape: Scalloped (12 Notches)
  • Obverse: Ashoka Lion Capital with “Government of India” inscription
  • Reverse: Standing Bull with the denomination “One Anna” in English and Hindi, along with the year below

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