new coin is of 4.85gms
200 rupees
if in an uncirculated condition then rupees 10 to 15. if in worn out condition than hardly 4 or 6 rupees.
Well, honey, if you wanna divide 100 rupees into 50 notes without using 2 rupee notes, you simply give out 48 one rupee notes and 2 five rupee notes. Voila! You've got yourself 50 notes without a single 2 rupee note in sight. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
"ASW" means "Actual Silver Weight", and refers to the weight of the silver (in troy ounces) in the coin. To get the "melt value" of a silver coin (that is, the value of the silver in the coin melted down, without regard to any numistmatic value the coin might have), you would multiply the ASW by the current value of a troy ounce of silver ($19.92 as of March 2, 2008). By the way, the concept of "AGW" and "APW" (for "Actual Gold Weight" and "Actual Platinum Weight", respectively) is exactly the same.
If that is a private mint coin, it is probably the weight of the coin.
the new 5 rupees coin's weight is 6.00 gms pankaj nag the new 5 rupees coin's weight is 6.00 gms pankaj nag
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New coin is of 25mm old cins used to come in 26mm and eleven sided one is of 27mm
if the coin is in best condition ikt will be 1000 rupees or if the coin condition less it will be 100 rupees only
1.9mm
1.9mm
The weight of a 500 rupees note in India is approximately 1 gram.
More information needed as to which coin. There were 3d 6d 1/- 2/- 2/6 5/- silver coins.
According to the Krause world coin catalog there were no India Republic 2 Rupee coins publish during those years.
The weight of a 2 rupee coin can vary depending on the country of origin. In general, a 2 rupee coin typically weighs around 6-8 grams.
The weight of a 500 rupees Indian note is approximately 1 gram.
Indian Rupees, Pakistani Rupees?