Key Takeaways
Key Points | Details |
---|---|
Two Types of ₹5 Coins | Brass coins and thick metal coins |
Thick ₹5 Coin Discontinued | Due to higher metal value and economic misuse |
Reason for Discontinuation | Metal worth exceeded coin’s face value |
Current ₹5 Coin in Circulation | Only brass ₹5 coins |
RBI’s Role | Proposes monetary changes to the government |
Central Government’s Role | Evaluates and approves RBI’s proposals |
New Currency Update | Coins from ₹1 to ₹20, plus ₹30 and ₹50 coins |
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), in collaboration with the central government, manages the issuance and withdrawal of currency notes and coins in India. Recently, online reports have sparked rumors claiming that the ₹5 coin might be discontinued. To address the confusion, this article provides a detailed and factual overview of the situation, including why certain ₹5 coins were phased out and the current status of coin circulation.
Types of ₹5 Coins in Circulation
Currently, two types of ₹5 coins exist in India:
Type of Coin | Material | Availability |
---|---|---|
Brass ₹5 Coin | Made of brass | Commonly found in markets |
Thick Metal ₹5 Coin | Made of heavier metal | Rarely seen in circulation |
The Decline of the Thick ₹5 Coin
The thicker ₹5 coin, made from heavier metal, has gradually disappeared from the market. This is not due to an official ban but because the RBI and the central government stopped producing it.
Why Were Thick ₹5 Coins Discontinued?
The discontinuation of thick ₹5 coins was primarily driven by economic concerns. Here’s a breakdown of the reasons:
- Metal Value Exceeding Face Value
- The metal used to produce the thick ₹5 coin was valuable. When melted down, it could be repurposed into products like blades.
- For instance:
- 1 Coin = 4–5 Blades
- If each blade sells for ₹2, the total value exceeds ₹5.
- This meant the intrinsic value of the coin’s metal surpassed its face value, encouraging illegal melting and smuggling.
- Economic Regulation
- As per RBI guidelines, if the cost of producing a coin or note exceeds its nominal (face) value, it must be withdrawn or phased out.
- In this case:
- Cost of Metal in Coin: Greater than ₹5.
- Face Value of Coin: ₹5.
- Illegal Activities
- The higher value of the metal led to incidents of smuggling the coins to neighboring countries and illegal recycling practices.
To curb economic losses and misuse, the RBI and government decided to halt production of thick ₹5 coins.
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Process for Issuing or Discontinuing Coins
The RBI follows a structured process when proposing to issue or withdraw currency:
- Proposal Stage:
- The RBI submits a formal proposal to the central government.
- Approval Stage:
- The central government, along with senior RBI officials and economists, evaluates the proposal before granting approval.
- Implementation:
- Based on approval, the RBI proceeds with issuing new currency or discontinuing specific coins/notes.
This process ensures that all monetary changes align with economic stability and policy goals.
Current Status of ₹5 Coins
- Thick Metal ₹5 Coins: No longer produced; their circulation has reduced significantly.
- Brass ₹5 Coins: Actively produced and widely available in markets.
There is no official confirmation regarding the complete discontinuation of the ₹5 coin.
Other Currency Updates
- Reports suggest that the RBI has introduced ₹30 and ₹50 coins in limited quantities.
- Coins ranging from ₹1 to ₹20 are currently in circulation.
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