Golden Jubilee Of Reserve Bank Of India Coin Value (1935–1985)

The Golden Jubilee Of Reserve Bank Of India commemorative was struck in 1985 in 50 Paise. The coin itself carries the dates 1935–1985, which is why it is nearly always searched for by those years rather than by the year it was minted. The reference catalogue lists 3 catalogued varieties of it, and this is what it records.

What the catalogue says it is worth

Of the 3 catalogued varieties, 3 carry a reference price, running ₹15 to ₹300 in uncirculated condition.

Every catalogued variety, by grade

All 3 varieties are copper – nickel. Prices below are the catalogue’s, per grade.

Year Mint Fine Very Fine Extremely Fine UNC Rarity
1985 Bombay (Mumbai Mint) ₹5 ₹10 ₹15 Common
1985 Calcutta (Kolkatta Mint) ₹100 ₹150 ₹300 Scarce
1985 Hyderabad Mint ₹5 ₹10 ₹15 Common

How to read the mint mark

This issue came from Bombay (Mumbai Mint), Calcutta (Kolkatta Mint), Hyderabad Mint. The mark sits under the year on the coin: a diamond or dot for Mumbai, a star for Hyderabad, nothing at all for Kolkata, a solid dot for Noida. Year and mint together identify a variety; neither does it alone.

What a catalogue figure is, and is not

It is a reference for one variety at one stated grade, not an offer and not a market price. What a specific coin fetches depends on who wants that exact piece on that day, and on a condition assessment that usually has to be seen rather than described. Two coins of the same year and mint can sit two columns apart in the table above.

Where this leaves you

If you are holding one, compare it against the table above by year and mint, and judge the condition strictly. Every other denomination is catalogued here, and if you decide to part with it, this explains how selling actually works.