Description
Add a true rarity to your coin collection with this ₹5 commemorative coin issued to honor the birth centenary of Shaheed Bhagat Singh (1907–2007) — a revolutionary icon and martyr of India’s freedom movement.
What makes this coin extraordinarily rare is its mint error: one side is completely unifaced (blank or under-struck), a flaw that occurred during the minting process. Unifaced coins are extremely uncommon and are highly prized by error coin collectors and serious numismatists.
This special edition coin is struck in Ferritic Stainless Steel (FSS) and features Bhagat Singh’s portrait on one side with bilingual inscriptions. The blank reverse side makes it a true minting anomaly.
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₹5 Bhagat Singh coin
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Shaheed Bhagat Singh unifaced error
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Rare mint error coin India
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Indian commemorative coin 2007
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₹5 freedom fighter coin
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Unifaced Indian coin rare
Product Features:
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Denomination: ₹5
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Theme: 100th Birth Anniversary of Shaheed Bhagat Singh
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Year of Issue: 2007
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Metal Composition: Ferritic Stainless Steel (FSS)
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Obverse: Unifaced (blank/missing strike) – Rare mint error
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Reverse: Portrait of Bhagat Singh with inscription "Shaheed Bhagat Singh 1907–2007" in Hindi & English
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Mint: Often Noida or Hyderabad (error coins may vary)
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Condition: Excellent / Rare Error Coin / Collector’s Grade
Why This Coin Is Special:
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Commemorates Shaheed Bhagat Singh, one of India’s most revered revolutionaries
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Features a rare mint error – one side is completely unifaced
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Ideal for collectors of freedom fighter themes, rare Indian mint errors, and commemorative coins
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A valuable asset for numismatists seeking high-rarity, historical error coins
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Limited availability due to minting anomaly – a true collector’s item
Shipping & Packaging:
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Comes in a secure coin flip or protective sleeve
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Tamper-proof packing with tracking and optional insurance
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PAN India and worldwide shipping available