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200 Rupees  India Govt. Mint Paika Bidroha Commemorative Coin (Rs.200 Coin)
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India Govt. Mint Paika Bidroha Commemorative Coin

200 Rupees India Govt. Mint Paika Bidroha Commemorative Coin (Rs.200 Coin)

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200 Rupees  India Govt. Mint Paika Bidroha Commemorative Coin (Rs.200 Coin)

 Commemorative Coins :

manufacturing circulation coins. These coins are issued to commemorate events of historical
and social importance and to celebrate various accomplishments of public and private
organizations. India Government Mint, Mumbai has been releasing commemorative coins since
1964. The commemorative coins issued by the Mint are of very high quality and have a great
demand among coin collectors and numismatists.

Commemorative coins are of two types
Proof Coins
Uncirculated Coins


Proof Coins:

Proof coins are the high quality commemorative coins which have a frozen effect on the surface
design of the coin with a mirror finish. These coins are marked with the symbol 'M' to indicate
that they are manufactured at Mumbai Mint. These coins are sold at a premium price as they
are manufactured with high quality standards and have high numismatic value.


Uncirculated Coins:
Uncirculated coins are the high quality commemorative coins which have mirror finish on the
surface but without any frozen effect on the design. These coins are marked with a diamond
symbol to indicate they are stamped at Mumbai Mint. The uncirculated coins are also sold at
premium but they are priced a little lower than the proof coins.

History

In 1964 production of commemorative coins was started. The first commemorative coin was in the memory of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.

PAIKA BIDROHA

The Paika Rebellion (Paika Bidroha) War Fought against British rule, in Odisha in 1817. Pre-dating what was popularly regarded as the first war of independence in 1857, the Paika Bidroha of 1817 in Odisha briefly shook the foundation of British rule in eastern part of India. Paikas were essentially the peasant militias of the Gajapati rulers of Odisha who rendered the military service to the king during the times of war while taking up cultivation during the times of peace.

Till 1803, Odisha was under Maratha rule, however after the second Anglo-Maratha war, the Marathas were forced to cede most of the territory in Odisha to British East India Company. Establishment of British rule in Odisha was followed by a policy of repression against the Paikas. They lost their traditional position in the society and their lands were taken away. In addition to losing their estates, the paikas were also heavily exploited by the revenue collectors under the British.

Paikas under the leadership of Bakshi Jagabandhu, the hereditary chief of militia army of the Gajapati King of khurda (a kingdom near Puri), rose in rebellion in March 1817, taking support of tribals and another section of society. The Paikas attacked British symbols of power, setting ablaze police station, administrative offices and treasury during their march towards Khurda. Britishers were initially taken back and then tried to regain lost ground but faced stiff resistance from the rebelling paikas. However, the paikas were eventually defeated by the British.

The Paikas retreated into the thick jungles of Odisha and carried out guerrilla war face for several years. After successive defeats, the Paika leader Bakshi Jagabandhu, surrender to the British in 1825 and lived as a prisoner in Cuttack till his death in 1829.

DENOMINATION

OF THE COIN

SHAPE, DIAMETER & No. OF SERRATION

WEIGHT

METAL COMPOSITION

TWO HUNDRED RUPEES

  1. CIRCULAR

  2. DIAMETER – 44mm

  3. SERRATIONS - 200

35.00 gms

Quaternary Alloy

Silver- 50 %, Copper - 40 %,

Nickel- 05 % and Zinc- 05 %

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India
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