The surge in coronavirus cases has forced the government to impose lockdown in order to curb the spread of the deadly virus. So while you are staying at home you can search for the old Rs 25 paise coin and get up yo Rs 1.5 lakh in return. If you manage to find the 25 paisa coin then all you have to do is click the photo the 25 paisa coin and upload the photo on IndiaMART.com where people take part in auction. The person who will put in maximum bidding will take the coin. You are allowed to negotiate with the buyer.
The only catch is that the colour of your 25 paisa coin should be silver. You can also get good amount of money by selling old 5 paisa and 10 paisa coins. You can sell those coins on IndiaMART.com where one can get the old coins.
IndiaMART is India’s one of largest e-commerce marketplaces. “IndiaMART is catering to more than 10 Crore+ Buyers and 60 Lakh+ Suppliers. Whether you are a retailer or a manufacturer, IndiaMART is the leading destination for growing business online and is trusted by more than 100 milion users across our desktop and mobile platforms,” it stated on its website.
According to media reports, if you own coins in the denomination of Rs 5 and Rs 10 with Mata Vaishno Devi engraved on them, you can earn lakhs of rupees by putting them up for auction. These coins were issued by the government in 2002 and are in high demand. Since, Hindus greatly revered Mata Vaishno Devi there are many who are willing to spend lakhs to own one such coin.
Another series that is extremely popular is the '786'. This series is in very high demand among the Muslims. Currency notes with the '786' series are considered auspicious and owning one is a sign of prosperity.
Therefore, if you have any of these coins or notes, you can make some quick money by putting them on auction on online websites.