Historians believe that coins were introduced in India sometime around the 5th and 6th centuries BC to facilitate trade. The earliest coins were silver and punch-marked with various symbols of animals, plants, and humans.
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Indo-Greeks
Not Kushanas, It was Gupta's, who introduced Gold Coins in India..
Lord Cornwallis introduced the 'Sunset Law' in India while he introduced his Permanent Settlement.
India, Nepal, and Pakistan use rupee coins.
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Indo-Greeks
Mohammad bin Tughlaq
Not Kushanas, It was Gupta's, who introduced Gold Coins in India..
No, they did not. If you have a coin dated 1616 from the East India Co, it is a reproduction or the like.
The panchayat raj introduced in INDIA in 1952, 1st introduced in Rajastan
Blue color was introduced in India by the mughals.
Portuguese introduced cashew to India in the 15th century.
Lord Cornwallis introduced the 'Sunset Law' in India while he introduced his Permanent Settlement.
India, Nepal, and Pakistan use rupee coins.
kushans
By RBI
Indus valley civilization according to history tells about that India is the first country to issue coins for trading.