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No, RBI Is Not Issuing ₹7 Coin to 'Honour' Cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni

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An image of a gold-coloured Rs 7 coin featuring cricketer Mahendra Singh is going viral on social media to claim that the Reserve Bank of India will be issuing this coin to honour Dhoni.

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An archive of the post can be found .

(Archives of similar claims can be seen and .)

What's the truth?: This image was originally shared by a satirical page.

  • RBI representative also clarified to us that this is not true.

  • Moreover, the RBI is not responsible for minting coins.

  • There are no news reports or press releases about any new ₹7 coins.

How did we find out the truth?: We did not find any official press release or report about these coins on RBI's official .

  • We checked the list of coins currently circulating and old coins on RBI's and it did not include anything about a Rs 7 coin.

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List of the coins in circulation.

We also did not find the 7 rupees coin on the official of the Security Printing & Minting Corporation of India Limited (SPMCIL).

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List of the coins in circulation.

  • We also read the about commemorative coins which are special coins issued to mark significant events or personalities and are classified as a Non-Circulating Legal Tender (NCLT).

  • But, this list also did not include any coins related to Dhoni.

We also reached out to the RBI representative who confirmed to us that RBI does not mint coins so this looks "highly unlikely" to be true.

Where is the viral picture from?: We conducted a reverse image search on Google and came across an Instagram handle .

  • The account had shared this on 3 November. The caption mentioned that this information is not real and is a satire intended for entertainment purposes.

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Archive of the post can be seen .

Conclusion: A fake picture of 7 rupees coins featuring MS Dhoni is going viral on social media as real coins.

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