Monday, 29 July 2019

1051) Rani Gaidinliu (1915-1993): Celebrating her Birth Centenary (1915-2015) by issue of this Rs.5/- Collector's Coin issued by the Hyderabad Mint in 2019 (Coin dated 2015):

1051) Rani Gaidinliu (1915-1993): Celebrating her Birth Centenary (1915-2015) by issue of this Rs.5/- Collector's Coin issued by the Hyderabad Mint in 2019 (Coin dated 2015):


The cover jacket of the Coin Album received by me from the India Government Mint, Hyderabad


The Cover jacket is inscribed at the top - "COMMEMORATIVE COIN" in both Hindi and English.

In the centre is inscribed the title of this Coin Album - " - BIRTH CENTENARY OF RANI GAIDINLIU - 1915- 2015."(in both Hindi and English).
The Front (Cover Page) of the Coin Album shows a different photograph of Rani Gaidinliu 

The Front Cover Page is also inscribed at the top - "COMMEMORATIVE COIN" (in both Hindi and English).


As with the Cover jacket, in the centre is mentioned - "BIRTH CENTENARY OF RANI GAIDINLIU" (in both Hindi and English).
             Pages 2 and 3 of the Coin Album

Page 2 of the Coin Album gives a brief description about Rani Gaidinliu:

"Rani Gaidinliu (1915-1993) was a spiritual & political leader of the Heraka cult of present day Manipur. She was a fearless freedom fighter who led a political revolt against British rule particularly in Manipur and surrounding area of Nagaland. She was arrested in 1932 and sentenced to life imprisonment.

Released in 1947 after India's independence, she continued to work for upliftment of her people including  integration of the Zeliangrong Tribe under one administrative unit. She was bestowed upon with the title of "Rani" by the Indian Government and honoured with the Padma Bhushan by the Govt. of India in 1982."

More about Rani Gaidinliu (26.01.1915-17.02.1993):

She was a Naga spiritual and political leader who led a movement against British rule in India.

At 13 years of age, she joined the Heraka religious movement of her cousin Haipou Jadonang. This movement was a revival of the Naga Tribal religion, which also aimed to end the British rule and establish self-rule for the Nagas ("Naga Raj"). It attracted several followers from the Zeliangrong tribes - the Zeme, Liangmai and Rongmei

 The movement gathered momentum against British policies of forced labour and ruthless oppression and became a political movement to drive out the British from Manipur and the surrounding Naga areas. With the arrival of guns from Cachar, the movement turned into an armed uprising, in which Rani Gaidinliu became a leader of the guerilla forces fighting against the British rulers.

Jadonang was arrested and martyred by the British and Rani Gaidinliu at the age of 16 became the leader of the guerilla forces fighting against the British.

As part of her strategy, she openly exhorted the Zeliangrong people not to pay taxes to the British. She received support from the local Nagas. many of whom also joined her forces as volunteers. She evaded a massive manhunt and arrest by the police by moving across villages in what is present day Assam, Nagaland and Manipur. Her forces engaged in several armed engagements by the British India Assam Rifles in 1932. Finally she was taken prisoner and sentenced to life imprisonment. Most of her associates were either jailed or martyred. The movement petered out finally in 1933

After her release on India gaining independence, she continued to work for the upliftment of her people. She passed away on 17.02.1993 at the age of 78.

She was conferred the "Tamrapatra Freedom Fighter Award (1972), the Padma Bhushan (1982) and the Vivekananda Seva Award (1983), the Birsa Munda Award (posthumously). In 1996, a postage stamp of 100 Paise (or Re.1/-) was brought out by India Post in her honour.

Within the Heraka faith, she came to be considered as an incarnation of the Goddess Cherachamdinliu.

Page 3 of the Coin Album shows the Nagas performing a traditional folk dance.

Part of the coin's specifications are given on this page - Denomination: Rs.5/-; Alloy: Nickel-Brass - Copper 75%, Zinc 20%, Nickel 5%.

Also seen on this page is the Obverse of the Rs.5/- Coin.
This enlarged scan of the Obverse of the Rs.5/- Coin shows the State emblem of the Government of India in the centre - the Three-Lion Capitol - adapted from the Lion Capitol of Samrat Ashok (Emperor Ashok) of Ancient India.


Below the Lion Capitol is the inscription in Hindi  "Satyameva Jayate" (meaning "Truth Always Wins"). On the left and right peripheries is the name of the issuing country  "BHARAT" (in Hindi) and "INDIA" (in English) respectively.

The denomination of the coin "5" is engraved on the lower periphery, preceded by the Rupee symbol.

             Pages 4 and 5 of the Coin Album 

Page 4 of the Coin Album presents the Reverse face of the Coin featuring Rani Gaidinliu and the remaining specifications of this Rs.5/- Coin:

Denomination: Rs.5/-; Diameter/Size: 21.0 mm; Weight: 6.0 grams; No. of Serrations: 100 nos.

The Reverse of the Rs.5/- Coin shows an engraving of Rani Gaidinliu in the centre with the Centenary years - "1915-2015".

The peripheral inscriptions are - "RANI GAIDINLIU KI JANMSHATI" (in Hindi) on the upper periphery and "BIRTH CENTENARY OF RANI GAIDINLIU" (in English) on the lower periphery.

The "5-pointed Star" Mint Mark of the IGM Hyderabad is engraved below her life years.

Page 5 of the Coin Album shows the front cover of a book titled "A history of the Zeliandgrong Nagas - from Makhel to Rani Gaidinliu"  by Gangmumel Kamei (Author), a well-known historian and activist.

Also seen on this page is a representation of the 100 Paise (or Re.1/-) stamp issued in Rani Gaidinliu's honour in 1996.

The Back Cover of the Coin Album gives a brief history of the India Government Mint, Hyderabad from when it was the erstwhile Nizam's Mint at Hyderabad and was taken over by the Government of India as part of the Federal Financial Integration in 1950.

The Hyderabad Mint traces its origins to 1803, when it was established under Nawab Sikander Jah, the third Nawab. The present mint at Cherlapally was started on 20.08.1997 and is currently making 1200 million pieces of coins and 1900 million pieces of coin blanks every year.

Sunday, 28 July 2019

1050) Royal Bengal Tiger: "Treasures of India Collection Series," St. Helena: First Coin in the Series minted by the East India Company Bullion Ltd. issued on 17.07.2019:

1050)  Royal Bengal Tiger: "Treasures of India Collection Series," St. Helena: First Coin in the Series minted by the East India Company Bullion Ltd. issued on 17.07.2019:

The East India Company Bullion Ltd. and the Treasury of St. Helena have issued on 17.07.2019, a  Silver One Ounce Proof Quality Cash Coin featuring the Royal Bengal Tiger. This Coin celebrates India's National Animal  and draws attention to the Tiger as one of the world's most endangered species.

About the Royal Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris):

The Tiger is the National Animal of India and occupies a prominent position and meaning in Indian culture. For centuries it has been a symbol of power, strength and grace and is closely associated with bravery and valour.

In Indian mythology, this majestic animal symbolises the possession of immense, unlimited power. The Goddess Durga (Divine Mother), rides a tiger to demonstrate her power to protect virtue and destroy evil.

The scientific name for the species is "Panthera tigris", and the Royal Bengal Tiger represents strength, elegance and endurance. Well protected in India, genetic research attests to the  fact that this species of Tiger arrived in India over 12,000 years ago.   and aiming to grow their numbers substantially. 

In 2010, at the St. Petersburg Tiger Summit, it was decided that measures would be intensified so as to have the tiger population  doubled by 2022.

 India's recently concluded its Tiger Census, which commenced in 2006. The Tiger Census Report, released on 29.07.2019 ("International Tiger Day") has given an encouraging trend.

 India accounts for over 80% of the global population of 3,159 free ranging tigers. While all Tigers are considered endangered, the Royal Bengal Tiger is the most numerous of all tiger sub-species living in the wild.  With around 2967 individual Tigers, aged over one-year old having been photo-captured (as against the 2014 figures of 2,226 Tigers), a substantial jump of over 33% has been recorded. The big cat population in India has grown steadily at about 6% per annum, since 2006, when the Tiger Census began.

In the 1970s, the creation of India's 9 Tiger Reserves, helped in stabilising its numbers, with India now having 50 Tiger Reserves covering an area of 72,749 sq. kilometres. 

Nevertheless, there is a constant need to keep poachers at bay which has steadily increased in   recent years.

The "CASH" Denomination:

The "CASH" denomination shown on this coin is one of historical significance. "CASH" coins were currency units used during the time of the British Raj in India. The origin of the word "CASH" is believed to have been derived from the Sanskrit word "Karsa", which was equal to the weight of Silver of Gold equal to 1/400 of a "tola".

The Commemorative Coin:

The Reverse of the One Ounce Silver CASH Coin features the magnificent Bengal Tiger with a beautifully detailed relief, against a patterned background. 

The peripheral inscriptions are - "ONE OUNCE. CASH .999 SILVER ".

The finer details of the coin are seen in this magnified central image. The detailed engraving of the tiger, with the raised relief allows the design to stand out against a striking patterned background.
The Obverse of the One Ounce Silver CASH Coin features an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II facing right against a patterned background.

The peripheral inscriptions (clockwise) are - "ELIZABETH II.D.G.REGINA.F.D. ST.HELENA. 2019. ONE POUND".

The specifications of this Silver coin are:

Denomination: One Pound; Metal Composition: .999 Fine Silver (Ag); Mintage: 3,000 pieces; Weight: 1 Oz. or 31.1 grams; Diameter/Size: 38.6 mm; Coin Quality: Proof; Coin issued by: St. Helena; Minted by: East India Company Bullion Ltd., on behalf of St. Helena; Year of issue: 2019. Designer: Veronica MacKinnon.

Remarks: Individual coins come in protective plastic. Orders in 18 coin increments come in Mint tubes. Orders of 450 coins come in a wooden box with 25 tubes per box.

Individual coins can be placed in presentation boxes.







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Saturday, 27 July 2019

1049) "Marvel of Avian Flight," Canada: A three Silver Coin Series titled - "Majestic Birds in Motion" being brought out by the Royal Canadian Mint featuring the Canadian Geese, the Great Horned Owl and the Golden Eagles: First Coin issue date: 25.07.2019:

1049) "Marvel of Avian Flight," Canada: A three Silver Coin Series titled - "Majestic Birds in Motion" being brought out by the Royal Canadian Mint featuring the Canadian Geese, the Great Horned Owl and the Golden Eagles: First Coin issue date: 25.07.2019:

The Royal Canadian Mint have begun a three Silver Coin Series titled "Majestic Birds in Motion" which highlights the "Marvel of Avian Flight". 

Between the realms of the land and sky, a bird's airborne agility almost always inspires awe. The Coin Series features some of Canada's most familiar birds/feathered icons in flight, whose graceful movements in the sky are reproduced on the coins by using multi-frame holograms. 

This technology involves multi-frame holograms embedded on each coin, which imparts a realistic depiction of movement. This is combined with a stunning use of selective colour to recreate the bird's plumage colours and the easily identifiable features of each species. By using Proof strikes with a polished mirror-like finish, the engraved setting on each coin features crisp details that beautifully brings out the enhanced design elements.

The three Coins included in the Series feature Canadian Geese (first Coin released on 25.07.2019), the Great Horned Owl (Second Coin - scheduled to be released on 09/2019) and the Golden Eagles (slated for release in 11/2019).



The Banner/Header showcasing a Golden Eagle in flight seen against an image of two Golden Eagles in flight

The Canadian Goose (First Coin in the Series):

The Reverse of the 30 Canadian Dollars Silver Coin steps out from the Canadian wilderness, where the mountain peaks and evergreens add a soaring sense of majesty to the engraved lake setting as a selectively coloured Canadian Goose, depicted just before lift-off, is seen on this coin, with its black head thrust forward, wings spread wide in order to gain momentum, as it rushes headlong into the direction of its intended flight, to join the other birds in the flock in the sky - already airborne. The inscription on each of the three Reverses is "CANADA 2019".

The hologram struck on the Reverse allows for a smooth transition between wing-beats and provides a realistic depiction of movement.


The Obverse of the 30 Canadian Dollars Silver Coin, depicts an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. The peripheral inscriptions are - "ELIZABETH II REGINA" and "30 DOLLARS".



The specifications of this Silver coin are:


Denomination: 30 Dollars; Metal Composition: .999 Silver (Ag); Weight: 62.6 grams or 2.0 Troy Oz; Diameter/Size: 50.0 mm; Coin Quality: Proof with multi-frame holograms providing a smooth depiction of movement ; Maximum Mintage: 2,500 pieces; Mint: Royal Canadian Mint; Year of issue: 2019; Certificate of Authenticity (COA) : Yes, serialised;



Each Coin is individually encapsulated and presented separately in a Royal Canadian Mint branded maroon Clamshell Collector's case, with black beauty boxes.


Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
The Three Coin Series can also be placed together in a three Coin Collector's Set case.









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