Firstly, the image on the coin is of King George VI, not a viking. Secondly, it's not a rare or valuable coin. They routinely sell on eBay for around a dollar (though half that price is to cover a postage stamp). One seller has lots of 50 for $15.
The 15 languages on the Indian Rupee language panel are in alphabetic order, with 'Assamese' at the top and 'Urdu' at the bottom.
3.97878 INR (As of February 15, 2010) INR equals approximately 25.13 IQD
http://www.xe.com/ try this website it is very good. today the rate was 46.61 rupees hope this helps
15$
There are 15 different languages present on the Indian hundred rupee note, reflecting the linguistic diversity of the country.
may be 15 to 18 INR
There are 15 languages on an Indian rupee
0.53 ps (Indian Rupee) as on 15-05-2012
Firstly, the image on the coin is of King George VI, not a viking. Secondly, it's not a rare or valuable coin. They routinely sell on eBay for around a dollar (though half that price is to cover a postage stamp). One seller has lots of 50 for $15.
1 rupee is $0.30
There were a few different varieties of this coin issued, but all carry the same value: about $31 maximum in uncirculated condition, and up to $15 in circulated condition, or .3437-ounce in silver value, whichever is greater. (Unless you have the rare prooflike re-strike, which can bring up to $900 in perfect condition).
A Mohur - value varied between 14 and 16 silver rupees
The 15 languages on the Indian Rupee language panel are in alphabetic order, with 'Assamese' at the top and 'Urdu' at the bottom.
According to the currency website 'Xe' - on 15/05/2008, 1USD = 42.70INR
3.97878 INR (As of February 15, 2010) INR equals approximately 25.13 IQD
if in an uncirculated condition then rupees 10 to 15. if in worn out condition than hardly 4 or 6 rupees.