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India Government Mint, Kolkata

The India Government Mint, Kolkata was first established in 1757,[2] and was located in a building next to the Black Hole in the old fort – where the GPO (General Post Office) stands today.[3] It was called the Calcutta Mint and used to produce coins with the mint name Murshidabad.[2]

India Government Mint, Kolkata
TypePublic sector
IndustryMint
Founded1757; 266 years ago (1757)[1]
HeadquartersKolkata, West Bengal, India
Key people
Rajat Paul
(Chief General Manager)
ProductsCurrency, Medallions
Websiteigmkolkata.spmcil.com
Indian rupee minted at Calcutta mint (1905).
Obverse: Bust of Edward VII surrounded by his name. Reverse: Face value, country and date. Spray of lotus flowers on each side and a crown above.
Made of 91.7% silver. This particular coin was minted at Kolkata mint since letter "B" (in small) is missing from the crown which indicated that the coin was minted in Mumbai and absence of which tells that coin was minted in Kolkata.

Second mint

The second Calcutta Mint was established with the modern machinery brought in 1790 from England. It was located at the site of Gillet Ship building Establishment, which had been taken over by the Stamp and Stationary Committee in 1833. The coins issued from this mint continued to bear mint name Murshidabad.

Third mint

 
The Old Silver Mint house at 60 Strand road, Kolkata, now occupied by the CRPF.

In March 1824, the foundation of the third Calcutta Mint was laid on Strand Road and was opened for production from 1 August 1829. Until 1835, coins issued at this mint continued to be in the name of the Murshidabad Mint. The imposing frontage of the building of the third Mint was based on a design of the Temple of Athena in Athens, Greece, usually known as the Parthenon. The operative blocks were hidden out of view by the magnificent frontage.

This mint was named as "Old Silver Mint".[4] The foundation for this mint was laid March 1824, and production began 1 August 1829.[4]

The coinage production capacity then was varying between 300,000 and 600,000 pieces per day. In 1860, an annexe known as the "Copper Mint" was built to the north of the Silver Mint for the exclusive production of copper coins.[citation needed]

 
Copper pie sikka coins from the 1820s, minted at the third Mint.

The silver and copper mints both used to function and produce coins of bronze, silver and gold. Both these mints were well equipped with the coining presses supplied by Boulton and Watt of Soho, Birmingham, England.[citation needed]

Apart from minting of coins another important function of the Kolkata Mint was the manufacturing of medals and decorations during the British regime. The production of medals continues to this day.

After the closure of this mint in 1952 the building fell into disrepair, after years of neglect. The Kolkata Municipal Corporation declared this building a heritage building. A proposal to restore this building and convert its vast spaces into a museum was put up,[5][6] and on 10 July 2008 pre-qualification bids were received from eight developers.[4] The project will be a public-private partnership between the Security Printing and Minting Corporation, under the finance ministry, owner of the mint, and the winning bidder.[4]

Alipore Mint

In the late 1930s, foundation work for a new mint was completed at Taratala, close to Alipore and construction was to have completed by early 1942. However World War II brought all construction to a halt. It was completed in early 1950s.[7]

The Alipore Mint was opened by Finance Minister of Government of India Shree C. D. Deshmukh on 19 March 1952.[7] The full operation for the coinage and preparation of medals, decorations and badges started in Alipore Mint from this date. In addition to production of coins for domestic use also produces coins for other nations.

See also

References

  1. ^ Bhattacharyya, Sancharii (16 December 2019). . jiyobangla.com (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 1 January 2022. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  2. ^ a b . India Govt Mint, Kolkota. Archived from the original on 29 June 2008. Retrieved 15 September 2008.
  3. ^ "From mint to museum". telegraphindia.com. Calcutta, India: The Telegraph (Calcutta). 30 November 2007.
  4. ^ a b c d . Economic Times. 17 July 2008. Archived from the original on 2 August 2008. Retrieved 15 September 2008.
  5. ^ . West Bengal Tourism. Archived from the original on 28 November 2006. Retrieved 7 November 2006.
  6. ^ "Fresh reuse initiative for Old Mint". The Telegraph, Calcutta, India. 19 July 2005. Retrieved 7 November 2006.
  7. ^ a b "The Alipore Mint: dated March 20, 1952". The Hindu. 20 March 2002. Archived from the original on 25 January 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2008.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

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  • India Government Mint, Kolkata

Coordinates: 22°30′56.49″N 88°19′11.03″E / 22.5156917°N 88.3197306°E / 22.5156917; 88.3197306

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The India Government Mint Kolkata was first established in 1757 2 and was located in a building next to the Black Hole in the old fort where the GPO General Post Office stands today 3 It was called the Calcutta Mint and used to produce coins with the mint name Murshidabad 2 India Government Mint KolkataTypePublic sectorIndustryMintFounded1757 266 years ago 1757 1 HeadquartersKolkata West Bengal IndiaKey peopleRajat Paul Chief General Manager ProductsCurrency MedallionsWebsiteigmkolkata wbr spmcil wbr comIndian rupee minted at Calcutta mint 1905 Obverse Bust of Edward VII surrounded by his name Reverse Face value country and date Spray of lotus flowers on each side and a crown above Made of 91 7 silver This particular coin was minted at Kolkata mint since letter B in small is missing from the crown which indicated that the coin was minted in Mumbai and absence of which tells that coin was minted in Kolkata Contents 1 Second mint 2 Third mint 3 Alipore Mint 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksSecond mint EditThe second Calcutta Mint was established with the modern machinery brought in 1790 from England It was located at the site of Gillet Ship building Establishment which had been taken over by the Stamp and Stationary Committee in 1833 The coins issued from this mint continued to bear mint name Murshidabad Third mint Edit The Old Silver Mint house at 60 Strand road Kolkata now occupied by the CRPF In March 1824 the foundation of the third Calcutta Mint was laid on Strand Road and was opened for production from 1 August 1829 Until 1835 coins issued at this mint continued to be in the name of the Murshidabad Mint The imposing frontage of the building of the third Mint was based on a design of the Temple of Athena in Athens Greece usually known as the Parthenon The operative blocks were hidden out of view by the magnificent frontage This mint was named as Old Silver Mint 4 The foundation for this mint was laid March 1824 and production began 1 August 1829 4 The coinage production capacity then was varying between 300 000 and 600 000 pieces per day In 1860 an annexe known as the Copper Mint was built to the north of the Silver Mint for the exclusive production of copper coins citation needed Copper pie sikka coins from the 1820s minted at the third Mint The silver and copper mints both used to function and produce coins of bronze silver and gold Both these mints were well equipped with the coining presses supplied by Boulton and Watt of Soho Birmingham England citation needed Apart from minting of coins another important function of the Kolkata Mint was the manufacturing of medals and decorations during the British regime The production of medals continues to this day After the closure of this mint in 1952 the building fell into disrepair after years of neglect The Kolkata Municipal Corporation declared this building a heritage building A proposal to restore this building and convert its vast spaces into a museum was put up 5 6 and on 10 July 2008 pre qualification bids were received from eight developers 4 The project will be a public private partnership between the Security Printing and Minting Corporation under the finance ministry owner of the mint and the winning bidder 4 Alipore Mint EditIn the late 1930s foundation work for a new mint was completed at Taratala close to Alipore and construction was to have completed by early 1942 However World War II brought all construction to a halt It was completed in early 1950s 7 The Alipore Mint was opened by Finance Minister of Government of India Shree C D Deshmukh on 19 March 1952 7 The full operation for the coinage and preparation of medals decorations and badges started in Alipore Mint from this date In addition to production of coins for domestic use also produces coins for other nations See also EditIndian rupee Indian coinage India Government Mint Mumbai MintReferences Edit Bhattacharyya Sancharii 16 December 2019 History of Mint ট ক র আ ত রঘর র ইত হ স jiyobangla com in Bengali Archived from the original on 1 January 2022 Retrieved 1 January 2022 a b History of the Alipore Mint India Govt Mint Kolkota Archived from the original on 29 June 2008 Retrieved 15 September 2008 From mint to museum telegraphindia com Calcutta India The Telegraph Calcutta 30 November 2007 a b c d Kolkata s landmark Old Silver Mint to be re incarnated Economic Times 17 July 2008 Archived from the original on 2 August 2008 Retrieved 15 September 2008 Heritage Buildings in Kolkata West Bengal Tourism Archived from the original on 28 November 2006 Retrieved 7 November 2006 Fresh reuse initiative for Old Mint The Telegraph Calcutta India 19 July 2005 Retrieved 7 November 2006 a b The Alipore Mint dated March 20 1952 The Hindu 20 March 2002 Archived from the original on 25 January 2013 Retrieved 15 September 2008 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link External links EditIndia Government Mint KolkataPortals India Numismatics 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