Description:
Obverse
Ashoka lion capitol, denomination below
Reverse
Symbol of the 1982 Asian Games from "Jantar Mantar"
NOTE: Different mintmarks
♦ (small dot/diamond) = Mumbai
B (letter "B") = Mumbai Proof Issues
(no mintmark) = Calcutta
* (five-pointed star) = Hyderabad
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