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    Re 1 coin circulation up 42.10%, 50 paise losing demand: RTI

    The share of Rs 1 coins in the market in last five years has gone up from 29.10% (of total share of coins) in March 2011 to 42.10% in March 2015, RTI revealed.

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    The circulation of coins of various denominations like Re 1, Rs 2, Rs 5 and Rs 10 has gone up in the country in last few years, while the 50 paise coin is losing visibility, an RTI query has revealed.

    The share of Rs 1 coins in the market in last five years has gone up from 29.10% (of total share of coins) in March 2011 to 42.10% in March 2015, it further revealed.

    In other words, till March 2011, total 32,675 million pieces of Re 1 coin were circulated in the market and the number scaled up to 41,627 million pieces in March 2015, as per the reply from Reserve Bank of India to a query by RTI activist Subhash Chandra Agrawal.

    The reply also mentioned that the 50-paise coins, though not seen in much circulation of late, constituted 14.90% of total coin production in the fiscal-year 2014-15.

    However, its circulation remained almost unchanged in last four years, as in 2011-12, total 14,785 coins of 50 paise were circulated, and the number marginally went up to 14,788 in 2014-15.

    Agrawal questioned the need for minting 50 paise coins in such large number when "there is negligible need or demand for this denomination."

    The data also reveals that Rs 10 coins constituted a small 2.80% (of total coin share), while Rs 2 coin had a significant share of 27.30% in 2014-15.

    The RTI activist suggested that the government, RBI and Security Printing & Minting Company Limited should concentrate only on minting coins of Re 1 and Rs 5, and abolish coins of Rs 2 and 50 paise.

    However, a small regular increase in minting of Rs 10 coins may be there to gradually abolish currency-notes in this denomination, he further suggested. 

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