The standard currency of India is rupees. As India was a British concern, until the 50's, there may still be some British Coins in circulation. Many coins minted today are of commemorating special people and events.
India, Nepal, and Pakistan use rupee coins.
By RBI
The Reserve Bank of India is the governing body that issues currency notes and coins in India. the currency is India Rupee (INR)
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we can reconstruct the past of the country India by coins
Not Kushanas, It was Gupta's, who introduced Gold Coins in India..
This is absolutely worthless. Billions, if not trillions of coins have been minted in/for India. There are coins over 2000 years old from India! This question should be deleted.
Yes, the rupee is the currency of India. Both coins and bills are used.
What?! Accept euro coins?? Who accept euro coins in the first place?
kushans
Many coins were minted for India in 1945. It is probably not rare.
Historians believe that coins were introduced in India sometime around the 5th and 6th centuries BC to facilitate trade. The earliest coins were silver and punch-marked with various symbols of animals, plants, and humans.