1989 5 Rupees Coin Value
The catalogue records 2 catalogued varieties of the 5 Rupees for 1989, struck at Hyderabad Mint, Bombay (Mumbai Mint).
Is the 1989 one the rare one?
Partly. Of the 2 varieties struck that year the catalogue separates 1 Scarce from the rest. Which one you have depends on the mint mark, not the year alone.
Every 1989 variety, by mint
| Mint | Rarity | Metal | Weight | Diameter | Thickness | UNC (catalogue) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hyderabad Mint | Scarce | Copper – Nickel | 12.50 grams | 31.00 mm | ₹100 | |
| Bombay (Mumbai Mint) | Common | Copper – Nickel | 12.50 grams | 31.00 mm | ₹50 |
Check it against your own coin
Every 1989 variety weighs 12.50 grams and measures 31.00 mm across, circular. If yours is noticeably lighter or smaller it is not a 1989 5 Rupees, 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 1989 5 Rupees that mark is the whole question, because the year on its own does not separate one variety from another.
What it is worth
2 of the 2 varieties carry a reference price, from ₹50 to ₹100 in uncirculated condition. A coin that spent years in circulation is not that coin.
Every other year and denomination is catalogued here, and this explains how selling actually works.
