When the legal tender can be accepted without any limit, then it is known as unlimited legal tender, when the legal tender is accepted with a certain maximum limit then it is known as limited legal tender.
Read moreWhich coins are valid in India?
Coins in India are presently being issued in denominations of 10 paise, 20 paise, 25 paise, 50 paise, one rupee, two rupees and five rupees . Coins upto 50 paise are called ‘small coins’ and coins of Rupee one and above are called ‘Rupee Coins’.
Read moreWhen did India ban 50 paise?
On 30 June 2011 , when the 25 paisa and all other lower denomination coins were officially demonetised, the 50 paise coin became the lowest circulating denomination of the Indian rupee.
Read moreWhat coins are issued by RBI?
The coins are issued for circulation only through the Reserve Bank in terms of the RBI Act. Coins in India are presently being issued in denominations of 10 paise, 20 paise, 25 paise, 50 paise, one rupee, two rupees and five rupees .
Read moreWhy coins are not issued by RBI?
In respect of coins, the role of RBI is limited to distribution of coins that are supplied by Government of India . The Government of India is responsible for the designing and minting of coins in various denominations as per the Coinage Act, 2011. 7.
Read moreIs 10 RS coin banned in India?
Rupee 10 coins are legal tender , says Government. Rs 10 coins being circulated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in various themes, sizes and designs are legal tender. It can be used as legal tender in all transactions, according to the Central Government.
Read moreIs 25p legal tender?
The British regular issue coin closest to the coin’s nominal value is the twenty pence coin. The coins were issued for commemorative purposes and were not intended for circulation, although they remain legal tender and must be accepted at Post Offices.
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