15th August, 1950.
there are many types of coins in india.if you want you can use any one if them
The kind of money that India uses is an Indian rupee. It originally used to be a silver coin but was later changed to paper.
There were ten different coins minted for India in 1958: Six for Portugese India, and four for the Republic of India. These coins' values vary, so please be more specific about the demination/condition of your coin.
Cotton or some sort of linen. During this time India was producing lavish sort of cotton that was traded to the Britain. India was one of Britain's colonies so what ever they could use India for they would.
To make 35 pence using silver coins, you can combine different denominations. A common combination is to use one 20p coin, one 10p coin, and one 5p coin. Alternatively, you could use three 10p coins and one 5p coin, or seven 5p coins along with a 20p coin. There are several variations, but these combinations will total 35p.
The U.S. never made pennies out of silver. For one thing, that much metal would have made the coins worth more than a dime, so the government would have lost 9 cents on each one they made! Your coin was plated for use in jewelry or something similar. Unfortunately that makes it an altered or damaged coin with little to no collector value.
To make 39 pence, you can combine different coins. For example, you could use one 20p coin, one 10p coin, and one 5p coin, or you could use three 10p coins and one 9p coin (if available), though 9p coins are not standard in UK currency. Alternatively, you could use various combinations of 1p, 2p, 5p, and 10p coins to reach the total of 39p.
Three euro can be made up of various combinations of coins, but one common combination is using one two-euro coin and one one-euro coin. Alternatively, you can use three one-euro coins and three fifty-cent coins, or six fifty-cent coins. There are multiple ways to achieve the total of three euro with different coin combinations.
Yes, one can buy coin supplies at non-retail coin stores like Target or Walmart. One can also use the online stores of Target or Walmart to buy coin supplies.
The smallest coin in use today is the one-cent coin, often referred to as a penny in the United States. Other countries also have small denominations, such as the one-cent coin in Canada or the one-euro cent in the Eurozone. However, the specific smallest coin can vary by country and currency. Some places have even phased out their smallest coins due to cost and practicality concerns.
they made the numbers we use today and they were the onlu ones that made zero and they made our decimal system.
You have to use a quarter and a nickel otherwise it's impossible.An Explanation ...This is a common brain teaser. If one coin isn't a nickel, it's the quarter. The other coin is the nickel.