Anna
Indian currency is Rupee (Re).
As of 21st June 2009: $1 = 48.03 Indian Rupees $10 = 480.25 Indian Rupees $100 = 4802.50 Indian Rupees
India stands among those countries that discovered the need for a currency and the first rupee coins were issued as early as in the 16th century.
Five rupee twenty paise.
32 Indian rupees equals U. S. $.66 (66 cents)
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.
Anna
The Anna is a subunit of the Indian rupee, primarily used in India, where it historically represented one-sixteenth of a rupee. While the term "Anna" has historical significance in the currency systems of some other countries, such as Pakistan and Sri Lanka, it is no longer in active use. Today, the Anna is largely considered obsolete, with the Indian rupee being the primary currency in India.
The Indian currency is called the Indian Rupee (INR) and the coins are called paise. One Rupee consists of 100 paise.
The value of one Livre is 75 Paise, which is three-quarters of a Rupee. Livre is an obsolete unit of France currency.
Rupee
An East Indian money of account, the sixteenth of a rupee, or about 2/ cents.
Indian currency is Rupee (Re).
The Indian dollar is commonly referred to as the Indian Rupee, which is abbreviated as INR. The symbol for the rupee is ₹. It is the official currency of India and is subdivided into 100 paise.
Indian rupee is shortly called INR
The currency of India is called the Indian Rupee, abbreviated as INR. The symbol for the Rupee is ₹. It is issued and regulated by the Reserve Bank of India, which is the country's central bank. The Rupee is subdivided into 100 smaller units called paise.
Money used in India is called indian Rupee and the symbol is Re. or Rs.