Republic India 5 Paise Coins
Republic India 5 Paise Coins
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The Republic India (5) Paise coins were small-denomination coins issued by the Indian government between 1957 and 1994. Made primarily of copper-nickel, these coins featured various designs, including the Ashoka Pillar and denomination value. They symbolized India's economic journey and were eventually phased out due to inflation.
From 1957 to 1994, India's 5 paise coins evolved through composition changes, from copper-nickel to lightweight aluminum and aluminum-magnesium alloys. Despite maintaining almost similar size, these coins reflected India's economic journey. Each piece, featuring the Ashoka Pillar, symbolizes a chapter in the nation's monetary history.
5 naye paise 1957 to 1963
Copper nickel 5 Paise 1964 to 1966
Aluminium 5 Paise 1967 to 1971
Aluminium Magnesium 5 Paise 1972 to 1984
And last was Aluminium magnesium 5 Paise issued from 1984 to 1994