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I am selling all of coins which my Brother has in US, that includes large no of Proof Sets, UNC and lot of Rare Coins

1972 India Proof Set 9 Coins with COA (1972 India's 25th Independence 9 Coin Proof Set)

Selling Link:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1972-INDIA-PROOF-COIN-SET-Bombay-9-Coins-RARE-SILVER-/271203999467?pt=US_World_Coins&hash=item3f25049eeb

Info Link:

http://myindiancoins.blogspot.in/2011/08/1972-indias-25th-indpendence-9-coin.html

1973 India Proof Set 10 Coins with COA (1973 India FAO-Grow More Food 10 Coin Proof Set)

Selling Link:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1973-INDIA-PROOF-COIN-SET-Bombay-10-Coins-RARE-SILVER-/271203987536?pt=US_World_Coins&hash=item3f25047050

Info Link:

http://myindiancoins.blogspot.in/2011/08/1973-india-fao-grow-more-food-10-coin.html

1974 India Proof Set 10 Coins with COA

Selling Link:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1974-Proof-Set-Republic-of-India-10-coins-Rs-50-Silver-/271203418303?pt=US_World_Coins&hash=item3f24fbc0bf

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http://www.ebay.com/sch/rajat.bansal/m.html?_ipg=50&_sop=12&_rdc=1

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1982 National Integration -Bombay Mint 4 Coin Proof Set
Mint Mark(Proof);'B' below date
Date of Issue:December,1982


Above is the National Integration 4 Coin Proof Set .
It Contains 4 Coins:100Rs-S50 ,10Rs-Cu-Ni,2Rs-Cu-Ni,50 Paisa-Cu-Ni.
4 Coin Set was only released in Proof Sets ,in Unc Sets: only 2 Coin and Single Coin Sets were released.
Two other varities of Proof sets were also released -2 Coin Set(100Rs,10Rs) and 1 Coin Set (100Rs).


Subject Of Proof Set
The theme for the 2 rupee coin has been national integration since the inception of the 2 rupee coin in 1982, and the design continued till 2004-05 when the controversial 2 rupee with the cross was introduced. The reverse on this coin shows the denomination, country and the four headed lion symbol. The obverse shows the map of India. The small dots on the left are the Lakshadweep Islands, and the line of dots below the "national integration" inscription and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Hindi inscription above the map reads "rashtriya ekta" which means national integration. The date can be seen at the bottom. This was the first design of the 2 rupee coin, released for the first time in 1990.

Note: All 2 rupee  NATIONAL INTEGRATION are 26 mm only 1982 and 1990 coins are 28mm

Compositon of Coins of Above Set
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1981 India International Year of Child NGC Ultra Proof Cameo(UF) PF 66 -Bombay Mint
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1981 India International Year of Child NGC Ultra Proof Cameo(UF) PF 65-Bombay Mint

Mint Mark (Proof):"B" below the 'YE' of 'YEAR'
Sets Sold :Few Hunderd
No Unc Set was issued

Above is the 1981 India International Year of Child Ultra Proof Cameo Coin which is NGC certified (UF)PF 66 and (UF) PF65 minted at Bombay mint.

This is the best Indian Commerative coin in my opinion.This Proof Set is very rare as Only 2 Proof Sets and One Piedfort was allowed for one Person.(Piedfort is a coin often exactly twice its normal weight and thickness. The name derives from a French word meaning "heavy foot".They are normally not circulated, and only struck for presentation purposes by mint officials for collectors or VIPs. )
In the Year 1979 UNSECO declared the year as the “International Year of the Child”. The proclamation was signed on January 1, 1979. Numerous events took place within the UN and in member countries to mark the event.Event was intended to draw attention to problems that affected children throughout the world, including malnutrition and lack of access to education. Many of these efforts resulted in the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989.
India and quite a few other countries released a coin in the year 1981 to commemorate the event. The event has many firsts to it.

- There is only one Pie Fort coin issued in India and its to commemorate the “International Year of Child”
- First time a commemorative was released as a Single Coin
- First time there is no UNC Set
- First time there are no coins for regular circulation.
-There was only Proof Set released
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Above Image is the Obverse of International Year of Child Proof Coin.Im Image you can see a Girl in center doing Bharat Natyam (Indian Classical Dance).On her left a person is playing 'Veena' or ' Veenai' (Ancient Indian Music Instrument) ,on her right a person is playing 'Dholak' (North Indian Music Instrument') and her top two person are playing 'Tanpura' or 'Tambura' (Ancient South Indian Music Instrument).On extreme Left is the logo of United Nations and On right is the logo of International Year of Child .On top in Hindi wriiten is "अंतर्राष्ट्रीय बाल वर्ष" and at bottom in English written is " International Year of Child " and below the 'YEAR' there is alphabet 'B'is written indicating Bombay Mint and above the English Legend 1981 is split in '19 ' and '81' just below the foot of dancer.


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Below are the images of NGC PF 66 coin .There are only two PF 66 Coin for this Subject.
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Below are the images of my coin from NGC website .There is only one PF 65 Coin for this Subject.
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What is the difference between these two ?Both are proofs but of different quality. How Come?
More the PF number ,the better the coin is .

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