20,20,20,20,20,5,5,2,2,1
It has the power to print currency notes of up to 10,000 rupees.
Rupees, Notes, and Paisa
This Eagle note is completely bogus. No such real banknote was ever put into circulation, and it has nothing to do with the East India Company, the Government of India, or the Reserve Bank of India. It is just a fantasy note, and has no monetary value. The notes that are being sold online are simply colour copies of this design, the origins of which are now unknown. Save your money, and do not buy this 'note'.
I have exchanged large denomination notes in India, but it was only possible at luxury hotels in a major city and even then only as a guest. Banks will do this but i have heard tales of refusal - especially outside of major cities.
They should use soft lead because I think so!
i think its not possible.
‎50(1)+20(2)+2(3)+1(4)
a 50-rupee, a 10-rupee and 8 5-repees
Twenty notes of Rs 5 each.
45 Notes of Rs1/-, 3 Notes of Rs5/-, 2 Notes of Rs20/- ===> Thanks, Kaushalendra Pandey
It has the power to print currency notes of up to 10,000 rupees.
5,00,000 Rs.1000 notes
Rupees, Notes, and Paisa
It is not possible for a set of 10 notes of value 1, 10, or 20 rupees to add up to 50 rupees. The question is invalid. Please restate the question.Proof:If you don't use the 1 rupee note, the minimum value you can get with 10 notes is 100 rupees. If you do use the 1 rupee note, you must use 10 of them in order to get a sum of 10 rupees, which could be combined with the 10 and 20, but you have already used the allowed 10 notes. If you don't use all 10 one rupee notes, then you are left with a number, such as 5, that can not be made to add up to 50 with only the 10 and 20.
we need 10 ten rupees note to get one hundred rupee
Uhhh 100?
Aaniya pudunga vandam......