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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