Unveiled by Johann Berner of Switzerland's Coin Invest Trust, who are on an India tour, the silver coin has a colourful portrait of Adinath and is decorated with Swarovski elements. The coin has a face value of 20 dollars.
From the limited edition of 1008 coins minted for collectors, only 508 pieces have been allocated for the Indian market, said numismatist Alok Goyal who has the sole selling rights for the coins in India.
Lord Adinath or Rishabha Dev is the traditional founder of Jainism and the first of 24 Trithankars who established the Jain teachings. Originating from India, the followers of Jainism are spread across the world.
"Foreign countries are issuing coins on Indian themes because there is a lot of demand for this in India and the diaspora spread all over. The pre-booking opened today and I am flooded with calls," said Goyal who runs coins-n-coins.Com.
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