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  2. Indian temple tokens - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Temple tokens are token coins popular at temple and pilgrimage sites in India. They are also known as Rama-tankas ("Rama coins"), as several of them feature the Hindu deity Rama . Other names for these coins include ram-tenki , ram-tanka , and ram-darbar .

  3. Padmanabhaswamy Temple treasure - Wikipedia

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    The Padmanabhaswamy temple treasure is a collection of valuable objects including gold thrones, crowns, coins, statues and ornaments, diamonds and other precious stones. It was discovered in some of the subterranean vaults of the Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, in the Indian state of Kerala, when five of its six (or possibly eight) vaults were opened on 27 June 2011.

  4. Coins of the Indian rupee - Wikipedia

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    Different commemorative coins of 5 Rupees 10 Rupees silver coin of India 1972 (25 years of India's independence) The first Indian commemorative coin was issued in 1964 in remembrance of Jawaharlal Nehru's birth anniversary. Since then, numerous coins from 5 paise (INR 0.05) to ₹1000 (INR 1000.00) have been issued.

  5. Padmanabhaswamy Temple - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] According to Vinod Rai, the former Comptroller-and-Auditor-General (CAG) of India, who had audited some of the Temple records from 1990, in August 2014, in the already opened vault A, there is an 800 kg (1,800 lb) hoard of gold coins dating to around 200 BCE, each coin priced at over ₹ 2.7 crore (US$320,000). [43]

  6. Hundi (cash collection box) - Wikipedia

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    A hundi is a collection box used in Indian temples to collect cash offerings from devotees. [1] During the 2016 demonetisation of high-value Indian banknotes, there were concerns that the discontinued Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes could be hidden in hundis, where monitoring isn't as stringent.

  7. Jital coin - Wikipedia

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    [108] The list is supplemented with additional jitals from later catalogues including Steven Album's Checklist of Islamic Coins (2011) [109] and Michael Mitchiner's The coinage and history of southern India: Part 1 Karnataka - Andra (1998). [110] The respective catalog number prefixes are Tye, AI and MSI.

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  9. Indian paisa - Wikipedia

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    The Indian paisa (plural: paise) is a 1 ⁄ 100 (one-hundredth) subdivision of the Indian rupee. The paisa was first introduced on 1 April 1957 after decimalisation of the Indian rupee. [1] In 1955, the Government of India first amended the Indian Coinage Act and adopted the "metric system for coinage".

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