2nd Intl Crop Science Congress 5 rupees coin
The following are its details
There are five types of packing:
(1) Red VVIP box
(2) Blue 1996 velvet box with the word Calcutta
(3) Blister packing
(4) Blue 2007 velvet box with the word Kolkata
(5) Loose coins (first strikes) for circulation
(1) Red VVIP box
(2) Blue 1996 velvet box with the word Calcutta
(3) Blister packing
(4) Blue 2007 velvet box with the word Kolkata
(5) Loose coins (first strikes) for circulation
There are three different types of coins:
(1) 1996 Original Uncirculated Coins (Shining Finish almost proof like)
(2) 2007 Re-struck Uncirculated Coins (Shinning Finish)
(3) 1996 first strikes for Circulation (Dull Finish)
The 2nd Intl Crop Science Congress was very well held in New
Delhi in November 1996. The rumor about cancellation of the conference was
propagated by coin dealers to make their coins rare.
The coins made in 2006/07 were not fakes. They were
officially re-struck by the Kolkata mint for one individual. This is a serious
case of corruption.
In the Year 1996 the Scheduled 2nd International Crop
Science Circles Conference did not happen. The commemorative issues of VIP set
was released, few coins of circulation commemorative were also released.
Note:
Although
most say the conference was cancelled all of a sudden, there is a publication
on the proceedings of the conference. It is left to the individual readers to
draw conclusions.
The 2nd
International Crop Science Congress was conducted in New Delhi, India in 1996
with the theme “Crop productivity and Sustainability – Shaping the
Future”. This conference was jointly organized by International Crop Science
Society (www.cropscience.org.au), National Academy of Agricultural Sciences
(www.naasindia.org) and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research
(www.icar.org.in), New Delhi, India. Proceedings of the 2nd International Crop
Science Congress were published in year 1998 (ISBN 81-204-1212-5), which was
jointly edited by Dr. V.L Chopra, Dr. R.B. Singh and Dr. Anupam Varma.
2. The 2nd was held from 14th November to 17th November 1996 in New Delhi, India (http://www.cropscience.org.au/#2)
3. The 3rd was held from 17th to 22nd August 2000 in Hamburg, Germany
4. The 4th was held in 2004 in Brisbane, Australia
5. The 5th was held from 13th April to 18th April 2008 in Jeju, Korea
6. The 6th was held from 16-Aug-2012 to 10-Aug-2012 in Bento Goncalves, Brazil
This
coin is the best example of the cheatings and propaganda’s effect on the
history and coin collection of the common people, pl remember that a coin
without history is just a piece of metal and a coin with history is an antique
and worth collecting.
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