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  2. History of the rupee - Wikipedia

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    India was then a part of the sterling area, and the rupee was devalued on the same day by the same percentage so that the new dollar exchange rate in 1949 became ₹4.76 — which is where it stayed till the rupee devaluation of 1966 made it ₹7.50 to the dollar and the pound moved to ₹21.

  3. United States one-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    The one-dollar bill has the oldest overall design of all U.S. currency currently being produced. [note 1] The reverse design of the present dollar debuted in 1935, and the obverse in 1963 when it was first issued as a Federal Reserve Note (previously, one-dollar bills were Silver Certificates). A dollar bill is composed of 25% linen and

  4. This Day In Market History: The First Ever US Dollar Bill Is ...

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    A pound of fresh pork cost 11 cents.The Dollar Bill Is Born: The United States dollar dates all the way back to 1792, but the dollar was in coin form until the creation of the first dollar bills ...

  5. History of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    This created a new U.S. dollar that was backed by 1.50 grams (23.22 grains) of gold. However, the previous dollar had been represented by 1.60 g (24.75 grains) of gold. The result of this revaluation, which was the first devaluation of the U.S. dollar, was that the value in gold of the dollar was reduced by 6%.

  6. This Day In Market History: The First Ever US Dollar Bill Is ...

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    Each day, Benzinga takes a look back at a notable market-related moment that occurred on this date. What Happened? Today, the Dow is trading at 24,994.70 and the S&P 500 is trading at 2,790.79.

  7. History of money - Wikipedia

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    The first manufactured actual coins seem to have appeared separately in India, China, and the cities around the Aegean Sea 7th century BC. [28] While these Aegean coins were stamped (heated and hammered with insignia), the Indian coins (from the Ganges river valley) were punched metal disks, and Chinese coins (first developed in the Great Plain ...

  8. Indian rupee - Wikipedia

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    India, at that time, was controlled by the British East India Company. The silver rupee coin continued as the currency of India through the British Raj and beyond. In 1835, British India adopted a mono-metallic silver standard based on the rupee coin; this decision was influenced by a letter written by Lord Liverpool in 1805 extolling the ...

  9. Exchange rate history of the Indian rupee - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of tables showing the historical timeline of the exchange rate for the Indian rupee (INR) against the special drawing rights unit (SDR), United States dollar (USD), pound sterling (GBP), Deutsche mark (DM), euro (EUR) and Japanese yen (JPY). The rupee was worth one shilling and sixpence in sterling in 1947.