Indian 20-paisa coin

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15 ) PaiseMass2.2 gDiameter26 mm (1.02362 in)Thickness1.7 mm (0.0669291 in)EdgeMilled(1968-1971)
smooth(1982-1997)
Shaperound(1968-1971)
hexagonal(1982-1997)
Compositionnickel-brass(1968-1971)
aluminum-bronze(1969)
aluminum(1982-1997)
Years of minting1968 (1968)–1971
1982-1997
Mint marksMumbai = ⧫
Mumbai Proof issues = B
Hyderabad = *
Noida = °
Kolkata = No mint-markCirculationIn-circulationObverseDesignState Emblem of India with country name.ReverseDesignFace value and year

The Indian 20 coin is a former denomination of the Indian rupee. The 20 Paise coin equals 15 of a rupee.[1]

Year 1969 version 20 Paisa Bronze coin

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  1. ^ "Republic India Coinage". RBI.
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