One rupee note

ENGLISH ESSAY CLASS 5

I was born on 19th day of July in the mint. I am a one-rupee coin.

After I was born the authorities packed me inside a trunk and I was taken to the bank.

One rupee coin autobiography definition I wish they could see vast India as I did. One day, my master gave me to a shopkeeper in exchange for a packet he had bought, and I was dropped into a drawer from where I could see hundreds of things displayed on the shelves. Money is something that everyone loves and craves for. To look beautiful like the others, to have value to myself.

I made many other friends - one-rupee, two rupees and five rupees coins. One day I was given to one man in a transaction who came to the bank. As soon as I was given into his hands he picked me up from his palm with happy and cheerful eyes and put me in a separate pocket. I was feeling very proud that I was the most handsome coin among all other coins.

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  • I stayed there for many days. As I was his lucky coin and he would not give me to anyone. But one day my keeper got pick pocketed and I fell into the hands of a rogue. He stuffed me in with his other dirty coins. I was feeling horrified.

    One rupee coin autobiography definition ap On my face was impressed the effigy of the King and on the other side I was stamped with my value. Everyone was pale and everyone was just a piece of metal. All our hopes were on the point of being shuttered. I have had all the ups and downs.

    But one day I felt relieved when the rogue gave me to a panwala for a cigarette. As I was a shiny coin the shopkeeper kept me in a separate box. There I met many of my old friends who were released from the mint on the same day. Then when there was a shortage of coins, I was given away to a lady.

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  • Her purse was very soft and smelled of perfume. She kept me in a corner of her purse. There were many almost faded one-rupee, two-rupee coins. I often used to make fun of them but they kept quiet.

    One rupee coin autobiography definition us history It could discuss the various people who have owned it, the places it has been, and the stories it has been a part of. Then I fell down on the ground and hit my head. I did not always look like this. To crown it all, people stepped all over me with big, heavy boots as I cried out in pain.



    One day the lady gave me to the bus conductor but I slipped away from his hands and fell into a water puddle. I don't know for how many days I had been there until one day my rescuer came and I was ready to be in soft and nice purse. But to my surprise it was a beggar. He picked me up and put me in his dirty pouch.

    Finally he gave me to a tea-seller who said, 'this coin will not work, give another one.' Then I realized that my shine had gone.

    Indian one rupee coin The person who took me out of the bag was a year-old kid, who picked me up along with some notes and left the room quietly. It was a day of celebration in our family. When I crossed the West Bengal border, I suddenly saw an absolutely different culture. I went off jingling in his pocket, but I was not there for long, as he gave me to a shopkeeper.

    My prints had faded.

    While I was asleep the beggar sold me, along with other coins, to a store keeper. The store keeper gave me to his son who kept me in his piggy bank. It was kept in a forgotten place of the storage. And there were many other dead coins too. I wonder whether I would ever see the light of day again!

    Or by the time I do, I will also be like those invalid coins at whom I used to laugh once.
     

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