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Section 5 in The Coinage of One Hundred Rupees and Ten Rupees Coins to mark the occasion of Birth Centenary Commemoration of Swami Chinmayananda Rules, 2015
5. Standard weight and remedy allowed.
- The standard weight of the coins of the following denominations, coined to commemorate the occasion of "Birth Centenary of Swami Chinmayananda" and the remedy allowed in making of such coins shall be as specified in the Table below: -| Denomination of coin | Standard weight | Remedy allowed | |
| In compositionIn standard weight | |||
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
| One Hundred Rupees | 35 Grams | 1/500th plus or minus for Silver, that is to saythe Silver content may vary from 498 to 502 per 1000. | 1/100th plus or minus, that is to say, the weightcould vary from 34.65 grams to 35.35 grams. |
| Ten Rupees (Bi-Metallic) | 7.71 Grams (outer ring 4.45 grams and centre piece3.26 grams) | Outer Ring- (Aluminium Bronze) Aluminium 5.5percent to 6 percent, Nickel-1.75 percent to 2 percent andremaining are copper. Centre piece- (Cupro-Nickel) plus or minus1 percent for both copper and Nickel that is to say, the coppermay vary from 74 percent to 76 percent and Nickel from 24 percentto 26 percent. | Plus or minus 2.5 percent that is to say, theweight could vary from 7.52 grams to 7.90 grams. |