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The coin, with a circumference of 44 mm and weighing 35 gm, has been made with an alloy of the four metals – silver, copper, nickel, and zinc.
The face of the coin bears the lion of the Ashoka Pillar in the center with ‘Satyameva Jayathe’ inscribed below. On the left periphery is written Bharath in Devanagari script and on the right, India is written in English. It also bears the rupee symbol and the denominational value 150 below the lion’s face.
The other face of the coin bears the image of Kavi Muddana in the center and ‘Kavi Muddana Ki 150th Jayanthi’ written in Hindi and the 150th birth anniversary of Kavi Muddana in English. The year 1870-2020 is also mentioned below the image of Muddana.
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Muddana, who worked as a physical education teacher for a living, had authored works like Ratnavati Kalyana, Srirama Pattabhisheka, Adbhuta Ramayana, and Sri Ramashwamedha.