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Paisa (also
transliterated as
pice, pesa, poysha,
poisha and baisa) is a
monetary unit in
several countries. The word is also a
generalised idiom for money...
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divided into 16 annas. Each anna was
further divided to four
Indian pices and each
pice into
three Indian pies till 1947 when the pie was demonetised. No...
- annas. Each anna was
subdivided into 4
pices. So one
rupee was
equal to 64
pice (paisa) and 192 pies as 1
Pice was
equal to 3 pies. In 1957, decimalisation...
- 2016
North Pacific Marine Science Organization. 2002.
PICES Scientific Report No. 22 2002 -
PICES Science: The
first ten
years and a look to the ****ure...
- in
British India,
equal to 1⁄16 of a rupee. It was
subdivided into four
pices or
twelve pies (thus
there were 192 pies in a rupee). When the
rupee was...
- 1
pice coins, and are
referred to as the anna
series or pre-decimal coinage.
Under the anna series, one
rupee was
divided into 16
annas or 64
pice, with...
- England). HEIC Merchant's mark on a Blue
Scinde Dawk
postage stamp (1852) 1
Pice (1⁄64 Rupee)
copper coin of the
Bombay Presidency with bale mark (1821) When...
- ****stani
rupee are
subdivided into one
hundred paise (singular paisa) or
pice. The
Nepalese rupee (रू)
subdivides into one
hundred paisa (singular and...
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first coins after independence were
issued in 1950 in
denominations of 1
pice, 1⁄2, one and two annas, 1⁄4, 1⁄2 and one-rupee. The
sizes and composition...
- (Portuguese: Política
Industrial e de Comércio Exterior),
better known as
PICE, and a
privatization program dubbed the "National
Privatization Program"...