Rare Denominations and “Tractor” Treasures (2026)
Whether you’re digging through an old piggy bank or looking at your first commemorative set, the 2026 numismatic market in India is full of specific treasures. From the high-value 1968 5 Paise to the legendary Bimal Jalan Tractor note, here is your guide to what’s worth keeping.
🪙 Small Change, Big Interest: 5 Paise & 5 Pence
Small denominations from the 60s and 70s are now becoming “scarce” items for set collectors.
- 5 Paise 1968 (Hyderabad Mint): This aluminum coin is a favorite. While Mumbai and Kolkata mints trade for ₹100 to ₹150, the Hyderabad version (identifiable by the star mark) can fetch ₹250 to ₹500 in high-grade condition.
- 5 Paise 1974: A standard circulated piece is worth ₹40 to ₹80, but uncirculated (UNC) pieces from the Mumbai mint are currently valued at ₹150 to ₹250.
- 5 Pence 1990 (UK): For collectors of British currency in India, a standard 1990 5p (the smaller type) is worth roughly ₹50 to ₹150. Rare proof versions in special cases can reach ₹500.
🚜 The Legend of the 5 Rupee Tractor Note
The “Tractor wala note” is one of the most discussed items in Indian hobby circles.
- Bimal Jalan Signature: A 5 rupee tractor note signed by former Governor Bimal Jalan is a classic. In standard used condition, it sells for ₹30 to ₹50.
- The “Super Fancy” Multiplier: If a Bimal Jalan note has a fancy serial number like 777777, the value in 2026 can soar to ₹1,500 – ₹3,000.
- B. Rama Rau (The Rare One): While the tractor design is common, the first edition 5 rupee notes signed by B. Rama Rau are the true prizes, valued up to ₹4,500+.
🏛️ Commemorative & Error Highlights
- 1860–2010 Income Tax 5 Rupee: Featuring the philosopher Chanakya, this nickel-brass coin is a modern favorite. In UNC condition, it is priced at ₹200 to ₹350.
- 75 Years of Dandi March (2005): This 5 rupee stainless steel coin is highly collectible. A high-grade piece is worth ₹100 to ₹300, while a special “Blister Pack” (Mint issued) can reach ₹500.
- 5 Rs Error Coin Value: “Error” coins (like off-center strikes or double dies) are subjective. A clear 5 Rupee rim error or a mule coin can be valued anywhere from ₹500 to ₹5,000 depending on the uniqueness of the defect.
🌍 International Curiosities
- 500 Fils (Bahrain): Based on 2026 exchange rates, 500 Bahraini Fils is half a Dinar, worth approximately ₹122. In the collector’s market, older or rare bimetallic versions sell for ₹200 to ₹400.
- 50 Euro Cent 1999: While common in Europe, specific “Mint Error” versions from countries like Belgium or Spain are listed online for high prices. A standard 1999 50 cent coin in India is a curiosity worth ₹50 to ₹150.
📊 2026 Market Summary
| Item | Year / Variety | Estimated Value (INR) |
| 5 Paise | 1968 (Hyderabad) | ₹250 – ₹500 |
| 5 Rupee (Chanakya) | 1860-2010 | ₹200 – ₹350 |
| 5 Rupee Note | Bimal Jalan (Tractor) | ₹30 – ₹50 (Common) |
| 5 Rupee Note | 777777 (Fancy) | ₹1,500 – ₹3,000 |
| 500 Fils | Bahraini (Bimetallic) | ₹200 – ₹400 |
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