<p align="justify">Coin collectors and numismatists will have enough to celebrate this year as the Government Mint, Mumbai has kick-started sale of commemorative coins to mark the centenary of Mahatma Gandhi's return from South Africa and the Komagata Maru incident.<br /><br />The coins have been made on the theme 'Centenary of Mahatma Gandhi's Return from South Africa' and will be available in denominations of Rs 100 and Rs 10.<br /><br />The Komagata Maru incident dates back to May 23, 1914 when the ship carrying 376 passengers, majority of whom were Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus -- was denied entry into Canada after an immigration dispute. Some of the passengers were killed in protests on their return to India.<br /><br />The government mint office in Mumbai has put up for sale these commemorative coins which can be booked from July 26 till September 26, both online and offline.<br /><br />'Centenary of Komagata Maru Incident' themed coins are available in Rs 100 and Rs 5 denominations.<br />The proof coins cost Rs 3,225 each while uncirculated coins (UNC) carry a tag of Rs 2,644 each which are all inclusive of the goods and services tax (GST), the India Government Mint, Mumbai said in an advertisement.<br /><br />"The coins will be delivered through India Post within six months from the date of closure of booking," it said.<br /><br />The coin on Gandhi's return from South Africa in 1915 bears two images of the Father of the Nation -- a young man in western attire and the other is the legendary thinly clad old man wearing round-shaped spectacles.<br /><br />The centenary completion year '2015' is engraved at the opposite corner to that of '1915'. The proof coin embossed letter M -- meaning printed at Mumbai -- have a frozen effect on the surface design with a mirror finish.<br /><br />The coin commemorating Komagata Maru incident depicts a big ship named 'Komagata Maru' sailing in the sea, with year 1914-2014 printed at the periphery of the coin.<br /><br />These types of coins commemorate events of historical and social importance as well celebrates achievements of public or private organisations.<br /><br />These high quality coins hold great value for collectors and those who study currencies, tokens, paper money and related articles -- the numismatics.<br /><br />The Mumbai mint, a unit of Security Printing & Minting Corporation of India Ltd (SPMCIL), has been manufacturing these commemorative coins apart from circulation coins.<br /><br />The first commemorative coin was issued in 1964 in the memory of India's first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.<br /><br />In 2016, the mint had come up with only one commemorative coin themed on Centenary of Banaras Hindu University.</p>.<p align="justify"><br />Year 2015 saw issuance of three commemorative coins on International Yoga Day, 125th birth anniversary of B R Amdebkar and Golden Jubilee of Indo Pak War 1965.<br /><br />In 2014, coins were issued to commemorate the 125th birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru. While in 1972, coins were issued to mark the 25th year of India's independence.<br /><br />Also, 2010 was a dedication to '1000 Years Of Brihadeeswarar Temple' and birth centenary of C Sbramaniam as well as platinum jubilee of Reserve Bank of India.<br /><br />The mint office has been issuing commemorative coins all through the years since 1964 on various themes. </p>
<p align="justify">Coin collectors and numismatists will have enough to celebrate this year as the Government Mint, Mumbai has kick-started sale of commemorative coins to mark the centenary of Mahatma Gandhi's return from South Africa and the Komagata Maru incident.<br /><br />The coins have been made on the theme 'Centenary of Mahatma Gandhi's Return from South Africa' and will be available in denominations of Rs 100 and Rs 10.<br /><br />The Komagata Maru incident dates back to May 23, 1914 when the ship carrying 376 passengers, majority of whom were Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus -- was denied entry into Canada after an immigration dispute. Some of the passengers were killed in protests on their return to India.<br /><br />The government mint office in Mumbai has put up for sale these commemorative coins which can be booked from July 26 till September 26, both online and offline.<br /><br />'Centenary of Komagata Maru Incident' themed coins are available in Rs 100 and Rs 5 denominations.<br />The proof coins cost Rs 3,225 each while uncirculated coins (UNC) carry a tag of Rs 2,644 each which are all inclusive of the goods and services tax (GST), the India Government Mint, Mumbai said in an advertisement.<br /><br />"The coins will be delivered through India Post within six months from the date of closure of booking," it said.<br /><br />The coin on Gandhi's return from South Africa in 1915 bears two images of the Father of the Nation -- a young man in western attire and the other is the legendary thinly clad old man wearing round-shaped spectacles.<br /><br />The centenary completion year '2015' is engraved at the opposite corner to that of '1915'. The proof coin embossed letter M -- meaning printed at Mumbai -- have a frozen effect on the surface design with a mirror finish.<br /><br />The coin commemorating Komagata Maru incident depicts a big ship named 'Komagata Maru' sailing in the sea, with year 1914-2014 printed at the periphery of the coin.<br /><br />These types of coins commemorate events of historical and social importance as well celebrates achievements of public or private organisations.<br /><br />These high quality coins hold great value for collectors and those who study currencies, tokens, paper money and related articles -- the numismatics.<br /><br />The Mumbai mint, a unit of Security Printing & Minting Corporation of India Ltd (SPMCIL), has been manufacturing these commemorative coins apart from circulation coins.<br /><br />The first commemorative coin was issued in 1964 in the memory of India's first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.<br /><br />In 2016, the mint had come up with only one commemorative coin themed on Centenary of Banaras Hindu University.</p>.<p align="justify"><br />Year 2015 saw issuance of three commemorative coins on International Yoga Day, 125th birth anniversary of B R Amdebkar and Golden Jubilee of Indo Pak War 1965.<br /><br />In 2014, coins were issued to commemorate the 125th birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru. While in 1972, coins were issued to mark the 25th year of India's independence.<br /><br />Also, 2010 was a dedication to '1000 Years Of Brihadeeswarar Temple' and birth centenary of C Sbramaniam as well as platinum jubilee of Reserve Bank of India.<br /><br />The mint office has been issuing commemorative coins all through the years since 1964 on various themes. </p>