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MMTC Pamp launches new gold coin 'Tola'

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 06 2016 | 3:22 PM IST
Ahead of Akshaya Tritiya festival, gold and silver refiner MMTC Pamp today launched new gold coin 'Tola' of 11.6639 grams and said it would mint 0.5 million pieces of these coins in the current fiscal.
The 'Tola' is an octagonal shaped coin with distinctive knurled edges and an intricate finish with 999.9 pure gold. It has the design of a traditional weighing balance and the reverse features 'potli' containing one hundred ratti seeds.
"For centuries, gold was measured in tola but the advent of metric system overtook this historical association. We have tried to capture the ancient wisdom and heritage in the 'Tola' coin," MMTC-Pamp Managing Director Rajesh Khosla said.
The company, which already mints different designs of gold and silver coins, aims to manufacture 0.5 million pieces of 'Tola' coins this fiscal, he told reporters.
MMTC-Pamp also has plans to launch half and quarter 'Tola' gold coins in the coming months.
In its initial phase, Khosla said that the 'Tola' coin will be available for purchase in select outlets of MMTC-Pamp outlets, Stock Holding Corporation of India (SHCIL), Indian Potash Ltd, as well as reputed jewellers in 28 cities including Chennai.
He further said that MMTC Pamp has also integrated a buy-back option at prevailing market price of gold that can presently be availed at its company-owned retail outlets in Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi and Hyderabad.
MMTC Pamp is a joint venture between state-run MMTC and Switzerlands PAMP. It has an installed capacity to refine 200 tonnes of gold and 600 tonnes of silver per annum. It has a capacity to mint 2.5 million pieces in gold or silver.

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First Published: May 06 2016 | 3:22 PM IST

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