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Indian national currency
it stands for the Indian rupee
The answer will depend on the currency in question. Different currencies use coins of different denominations.The answer will depend on the currency in question. Different currencies use coins of different denominations.The answer will depend on the currency in question. Different currencies use coins of different denominations.The answer will depend on the currency in question. Different currencies use coins of different denominations.
100 Crores
The present denominations of our currency in production are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100.
TAKAS
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Who is the signatory on the Indian currency
Renminbi is known as the official currency and legal tender to the People's Republic of China - and translates to meaning "people's currency." The denominations of Renminbi banknotes are from 1 "jiao" to 100 "yuanm" with coins ranging from 1 "fen" to 1 "yuan." In the most recent 2005 series of banknotes, there were denominations of: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 - similar to denominations of currency found in the United States.
Paper money typically comes in denominations ranging from $1 to $100 in the United States. Other countries may have different denominations for their paper currency, depending on their currency system and value of their currency.
The currency of Bahrain is the Dinar which comes in note denominations of 1BD, 5BD, 10BD and 20BD. Smaller denominations are called fils - there is 1000fils to 1 dinar (these are coins).
value of Indian currency in dollar is continuously changing thing.
Indian currency is Rupee (Re).
one billion in Indian currency is 100 crores
Indian currency was demonetised in 1966 and 1991