Do 1962 Indian sets have KM#8 or KM8a?

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And an another related question to the one about 1954 bombay coins:

https://coinsofrepublicindia.blogspot.com/2011/07/1962-decimal-series-coin-set.html

This page claims that all 1962 sets (proof and both uncirculated) have the bronze version of 1 paisa (KM#8).

SCWC does not even list a proof set, but it lists two uncirculated sets, and according to it both of them have the nickel-brass version (KM#8a).

KM#8 has only the “in sets only” yearline in Numista, but no proof.

 

In both pictures the coin definitely does not look nickel-brass. I have not been able to find any additional pictures of the uncirculated sets:

(https://marudhararts.com/printed-auction/auction-no-13/lot-no-856/unc-set-of-regular-issue-1962 , no pictures of coins)

But found few proof sets. These two definitely have KM#8:

https://marudhararts.com/printed-auction/auction-no-38/lot-no-428/extremely-rare-proof-set-of-decimal-coins-of-bombay-mint-of-1962-of-republic-india

https://marudhararts.com/printed-auction/auction-no-53/lot-no-428/exceptionally-rare-proof-set-decimal-coins-of-bombay-mint-of-republic-india-of-1962

This one I am not sure. Looks like it could be KM#8a, but might just be the light:

https://marudhararts.com/printed-auction/auction-no-40/lot-no-557/exceptionally-rare-proof-decimal-coins-set-of-bombay-mint-of-republic-india-of-1962

 

Does anyone know if both have been issued in sets, or just KM#8?

Personally I am inclined to trust the first website more, because SCWC has many mistakes regarding sets.

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