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Section 3 in The Coinage (Standard Weight and Remedy of Commemorative Coins) of the Hundred Rupees (Containing Silver 50%, Copper 40%, Nickel 5% and Zinc 5%), Ten Rupees (containing Copper 75% and Nickel 25%) and One Rupee Ferritic Stainless Steel (containing Iron 82% and Chromium 18%) coined in honour of "Maharana Pratap" Rules, 2003
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Standard Weight and Remedy allowed on coins of certain denominations coined in honour of "Maharana Pratap". The standard weight of the coins of the following denominations, coined under the provisions of section 6 of the Act, in the honour of "Maharana Pratap" and the remedy allowed in making of such coins shall be as specified in the Table below :-Table| Denomination | Standard Weight | Remedy Allowed | |
| In composition | In standard weight | ||
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
| One Hundred Rupees | 35 Grams | 1/500thplus or minus for Silver that is to say,the Silver contents may vary from 498 to 502 per 1000. | 1/100thplus or minus, that is to say, the weightcould vary from 34.65 grams to 35.35 grams. |
| Ten Rupees | 12.5 Grams | 1/100thplus or minus both for Copper and Nickel,that is to say, Copper could vary from 74% to 76% and Nickelfrom 24% to 26%. | 1/40thplus or minus. That is to say, the weightcould vary from 12.187 grams to 12.812 grams. |
| One Rupee | 4.85 Grams | 1/200thplus or minus for Chromium that is to say,Chromium could vary from 17.5% to 18.5%. | 1/25thplus or minus, that is to say, the weightcould vary from 4.656 grams to 5.044 grams. |