According to the currency website 'Xe' - on 15/05/2008, 1USD = 42.70INR
http://www.xe.com/ try this website it is very good. today the rate was 46.61 rupees hope this helps
There are many major currencies in the world which have valid Signs of their own; as for example the dollar, the pound, the Yen etc. As far as the Indian rupee is concerned, there isn't a Sign for it per se. Althoug Ru., Rs., & Re., have been used since times immemorable. The GOI had also started a competition to get proposed Sign for the Indian rupee. The last date for registration and sending in the entry, although, has past (which by the way was 15th of April, '09). The winner's sign might be taken up as the official rupee sign. Untill then, there is no official sign for Our Own Currency, the Rupee. -Chetan D.
the cotton planters loan association of the fifth Congressional District South Carolina. five dollar note No 415 Unionsville S.C. 15th May 1862
See: Japanese 15th Army in India WWII
That date and denomination is a known replica Virginia Treasury Note (serial number 119), and isn't worth anything.
On 15th Aug the Indian Prime Minister hoists the flag and address the nation from Red Fort in New Delhi.
On the 15th.
A North Indian Guru He was active in the 15th century CE
A 15th century Florin is an Italian coin. A Florin was never used in Germany. The monetary equivalent of a Florin in today's U.S. dollar is about 200.
on august 15th
Citius, Altius, Fortius is Latin for "Faster, Higher, Stronger" and is the Olympic motto. This a 15th Olympiad clad half dollar, not silver. Current retail values is $5.00 for both Proof and Uncirculated coins.
By the end of January anytime on/after the 15th.