1970 1 Rupee Coin Value
The catalogue records 1 catalogued variety of the 1 Rupee for 1970, struck at Bombay (Mumbai Mint).
Is the 1970 one the rare one?
Partly. Of the 1 varieties struck that year the catalogue separates 1 Rare from the rest. Which one you have depends on the mint mark, not the year alone.
Every 1970 variety, by mint
| Mint | Rarity | Metal | Weight | Diameter | Thickness |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bombay (Mumbai Mint) | Rare | Nickel | 10.00 grams | 28.00 mm | 2.4 mm |
Check it against your own coin
Every 1970 variety weighs 10.00 grams and measures 28.00 mm across, circular. If yours is noticeably lighter or smaller it is not a 1970 1 Rupee, whatever the date reads as.
Weigh it on any scale that reads to a tenth of a gram, and measure the diameter across the widest point. Wear removes very little weight, so a coin more than a few percent off the figure above is usually a different issue rather than a worn one.
Reading the mint mark on your coin
The mark sits under the year. A star is Hyderabad, a diamond or dot is Mumbai, a solid dot is Noida, and no mark at all is Kolkata. On a 1970 1 Rupee that mark is the whole question, because the year on its own does not separate one variety from another.
What it is worth
The catalogue records no price for any 1970 variety. That is not missing data. It is the catalogue saying the coin was struck in numbers large enough that an ordinary example carries no collector premium, whichever mint it came from.
Scarce is not the same as valuable. It means fewer were struck or fewer survived, which is a reason for a collector to look twice, not a price.
Every other year and denomination is catalogued here, and this explains how selling actually works.
