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The obsolete coin that was one sixteenth of a rupee is known as a "pice." Historically, pice coins were used in British India and other regions influenced by Indian currency systems. They were typically made of silver or copper and were commonly used in everyday transactions before being phased out in favor of more modern currency.

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