Description
Own a truly rare piece of modern Indian numismatic history — the ₹10 Cross Coin, issued in 2007, the very first year India introduced the ₹10 bi-metallic coin. This coin features the iconic “Cross” reverse design with four radiating lines, symbolizing unity and economic strength.
What makes this coin extremely rare is its limited minting in 2007 and its early discontinuation of the cross design in following years. Most ₹10 coins with this pattern are hard to find in circulation — and even harder to find in excellent condition like this one.
Perfect for collectors of key date coins, coin evolution themes, or those building a full ₹10 denomination set.
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₹10 2007 cross coin
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Rare ₹10 Indian coin
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₹10 bi-metallic coin India
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First ₹10 coin India
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Republic of India 2007 coin
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₹10 coin with cross lines
Product Features:
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Denomination: ₹10
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Year: 2007 (First year of issue)
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Design Theme: Cross (four radiating lines)
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Condition: Excellent (Very minimal wear, strong strike)
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Type: Bi-metallic (Outer ring: Nickel-Brass | Center: Nickel)
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Mint: May vary (Mumbai ♦, Noida ●, Hyderabad ★, Kolkata ⧫)
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Obverse: Lion Capital of Ashoka with “Satyamev Jayate”
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Reverse: Radiating cross pattern with numeral “10” and year below
Why This Coin Is Extremely Rare:
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First year of India’s ₹10 bi-metallic coins
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Short-lived cross design replaced in later years
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Hard to find in uncirculated or excellent condition
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Highly sought after in modern Indian coin collections
Shipping & Packaging:
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Shipped in protective coin capsule or sleeve
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Well-packed for secure delivery
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Combo offers available for ₹10 coins (Yoga Day, RBI, Gandhi, etc.)