History, asked by anveshapradeeps, 8 months ago

WHY ARE 5 RUPEE COINS MADE OF NICKEL-BRASS

Answers

Answered by mdjunaidansaripc47uc
1

Answer:

Well, not exactly of copper but few of the 5 rupee coins were minted of Cupronickel also known as a copper-nickel alloy. These coins were specifically commemorative coins in the honour of late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and later for the 100th birth anniversary of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru.

Answered by rubirani821
0

Answer:

These coins were specifically commemorative coins in the honour of late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and later for the 100th birth anniversary of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru. ... In response to this RBI finally made changes in the metallic composition of the coin and thus in 2009-2010 nickel-brass, five rupee coin was introduced.

Explanation:

Hope it is helpful and please mark it as brainliest answer

Similar questions