In India, a coin typically features two sides known as the head and the tail. The head side usually displays the portrait of a prominent figure, such as Mahatma Gandhi, along with the denomination of the coin. The tail side often features the national emblem or a symbol representing India's culture, history, or economy, along with the year of minting. The design may vary depending on the denomination and the specific series of coins.
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Light that coin do pass when thrown on India is light pass when thrown on world.
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Many coins were minted for India in 1945. It is probably not rare.
A worn coin is worth less than $1.00 USD. Well preserved: $3
A coin has a head and a tail but no body!
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a gold coin of course Heads or Tails ? A gold coin
The side that has the Presidents face on it is the head making the other side the tail.
a coin has a head and tail side