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  2. Coins of the Indian rupee - Wikipedia

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    A 20 paisa coin was minted in 1968. Neither of these coins gained much popularity. The 1, 2 and 3 paisa coins were phased out gradually in the 1970s. In 1982, a new 2 rupee coin was introduced experimentally to replace 2 rupee notes. The 2 rupee coin was not minted again till 1990, after which it was minted every following year.

  3. Indian 2-rupee coin - Wikipedia

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    Value2: Mass: 4.07 g: Diameter: 23 mm: ... The Indian 2-rupee coin is a denomination of the Indian rupee. The 2 rupee coin was introduced in India in 1982. Until ...

  4. Indian rupee - Wikipedia

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    Emblem of India: Value, new rupee sign, floral motif and year of minting: 2011: 2018 ₹ 2: 23 mm: 4.07 g: Ferritic stainless steel: Circular: Emblem of India: Value, rupee sign, year of issue, grains depicting the agricultural dominance of the country: 2019 ₹ 5: 23 mm: 9 g: Cupro-Nickel: Circular: Emblem of India: Value: 1992: 2006 ₹ 5: 23 ...

  5. Category:Coins of India - Wikipedia

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    Indian 2-rupee coin; Indian 3-paisa coin; Indian 5-paisa coin; ... Media in category "Coins of India" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. C.

  6. Jital coin - Wikipedia

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    The chart above indicates the approximate value of other denominations relative to the rupee but there was no fixed rate of exchange. [96] The dām and rupee coins were also used as weights. The 11.66 gram tola persisted as a unit of mass, eventually adopted as standard under British rule, and while replaced by metric units in 1956, is still in ...

  7. Indian 2-paisa coin - Wikipedia

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    Two paise coins were minted from Cupronickel alloy in medallic orientation. The coins weighed 2.95 grams, had a diameter of 18 millimetres (0.71 in) and thickness of 1.8 millimetres (0.071 in). Scalloped with eight notches, the coins had smooth edge. [1] [4]

  8. Indian paisa - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the Government of India first amended the Indian Coinage Act and adopted the "metric system for coinage". From 1957 to 1964, the paisa was called naya paisa ( transl. 'new paisa' ) to distinguish it from the old paisa/pice which was a 1 ⁄ 64 subdivision of the Indian Rupee.

  9. 2 naye paise (Indian coin) - Wikipedia

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    Value Technical parameters Description Year of minting Monetary status Obverse Reverse Weight Diameter Thickness Metal Edge Obverse Reverse First Last 2 naye paise: 2.95 g: 18 mm: 1.8 mm: Cupronickel: Smooth: State Emblem of India & country name in Hindi and English. Face-value and year. 1957: 1964: Demonetized. [1]