I apologize for the outdated information in my previous response. If a special Rs 75 coin has been issued to commemorate the new Parliament building, it would be best to refer to the latest updates and guidelines provided by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) or other official sources for accurate information on how to obtain and use the coin.
Typically, commemorative coins are issued in limited quantities and may have specific procedures for distribution. The RBI or authorized banks may announce details regarding the availability of the coin, such as whether it will be sold directly to the public or if it will be distributed through specific channels.
Regarding the spendability of such a commemorative coin, it generally depends on the policies and acceptance of the coin by businesses and individuals. While commemorative coins are legal tender, their primary purpose is often for collection or commemorative purposes rather than everyday transactions. It's advisable to inquire about the acceptability of the coin before attempting to spend it.
To get accurate and up-to-date information on the specific Rs 75 coin commemorating the new Parliament building, I recommend checking the RBI's official website, contacting your bank, or reaching out to authorized coin dealers or numismatic societies for further guidance.