India, Nepal, and Pakistan use rupee coins.
He has 6 2 rupee coins (Rs12) and 7 1 rupee coins (Rs7) 12 + 7 = Rs21.
Most likely at the Bombay or Calcutta Mints in India.
The newer 1 Rupee coins have it...not sure which other...
Rupee is a common name for currencies of many countries. The term "rupee" is mainly used to signify the Indian currency. Countries like Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Mauritius and Seychelles have also named their currencies rupee, but they are usually mentioned as Pakistani rupee, Sri Lankan rupee, etc. The term rupee originates from rupya which is a Sanskrit word for silver coins. Rupya or rupees were used in ancient India as gold and silver coins. In modern form they are in coins and currency notes. Valuable gems or jewel have never been used as rupee. So, rupee is not a (red) jewel. Ruby is a red gem used in making jewelry.
Yes, the rupee is the currency of India. Both coins and bills are used.
Let the number of 5 rupee coins be ( x ) and the number of 2 rupee coins be ( 2x ). The total value can be expressed as ( 5x + 2(2x) = 108 ). Simplifying, we get ( 5x + 4x = 108 ) or ( 9x = 108 ), leading to ( x = 12 ). Thus, you have 12 five rupee coins and 24 two rupee coins.
What was the rate of the rupee against the British sterling pound in 1998?
The Indian currency is called the Indian Rupee (INR) and the coins are called paise. One Rupee consists of 100 paise.
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Silver and gold were the materials of the first coins produced - they have been used as such for several thousand years.