- (half a
rupee) is the
lowest valued legal tender coin.
Coins of 1, 2, 5, and 10
rupees and
banknotes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 2000
rupees are...
-
states had
issued rupees equal to
those issued by the
British (such as the
Travancore rupee).
Other currencies (including the
Hyderabadi rupee and the Kutch...
- "Banknotes -
Rupees 10".
State Bank of ****stan. Karachi.
Archived from the
original on 8
August 2008.
Retrieved 3 July 2023. "****stan Bank Note (
Rupees 20)"...
-
value written out in
English (ex: "One Hundred"), and
below that it says "
Rupees".
Below that it says the
value of the note in Tamil, and
below that it says...
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During this
period regular banknotes of 2 and 20
rupees and
special banknotes of 25 and 250
rupees were
issued for the
first time. The
legends found...
-
November 2022). "India uses e-
rupee to
settle 2.75
billion rupees of govt bonds". Reuters.
Retrieved 4
November 2022. "Digital
rupee pilot project launching...
- 1950, the
Indian rupee was
introduced alongside the
local currency, with the
relationship of 7
Hyderabadi rupees = 6
Indian rupees being used. In 1951...
- The
rupee sign "₨" is a
currency sign used to
represent the
monetary unit of
account in ****stan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius, Seyc****es, and formerly...
- the
Indian rupee,
which was
still pegged to the
pound sterling.
Bahrain created the
Bahraini dinar in 1965, at the rate of 1
dinar = 10
rupees.
Qatar and...
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circulating coins exist in
denominations of One
Rupee, Two
Rupees, Five
Rupees, Ten
Rupees and
Twenty Rupees. All of
these are
produced by four
mints located...