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How much is a one rupee coin 1983 worth?

if in an uncirculated condition then rupees 10 to 15. if in worn out condition than hardly 4 or 6 rupees.


How much is 2 times of 100 rupees?

200 rupees


What is the number of each type of coin if A lady has rupees 1 and rupees 2 coins in her purse if in all she has 50 coins totalling rupees 70?

Let the number of ₹1 coins be ( x ) and the number of ₹2 coins be ( y ). We have two equations based on the problem: ( x + y = 50 ) (total coins) and ( x + 2y = 70 ) (total value). Solving these equations, we find ( x = 20 ) and ( y = 30 ). Therefore, the lady has 20 ₹1 coins and 30 ₹2 coins.


How divide 100 rupees into 50 notes with out using 2 rupees note?

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!


What does ASW mean in relation to average circulated price of a coin?

"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.