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  2. Coinage of India - Wikipedia

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    Cast copper coins along with punch marked coins are the earliest examples of coinage in India, archaeologist G. R. Sharma based on his analysis from Kausambi dates them to pre Punched Marked Coins (PMC) era between 855 and 815 BC on the basis of obtaining them from pre NBPW period, [45] while some date it to 500 BC and some date them to pre ...

  3. History of the rupee - Wikipedia

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    The new coins had the effigy of William IV on the obverse and the value on the reverse in English and Persian. The coins issued after 1840 bore the portrait of Queen Victoria. The first coinage under the crown was issued in 1862 and in 1877 Queen Victoria assumed the title the Empress of India. The gold silver ratio widened during 1870–1910 ...

  4. Coins of the Indian rupee - Wikipedia

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    1973 Indian proof set of coins. Coins of the Indian rupee (₹) were first minted in 1950. [1] New coins have been produced annually since then and they make up a valuable aspect of the Indian currency system. Today, circulating coins exist in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 rupees.

  5. Category:Coins of India - Wikipedia

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    1 naya paisa (Indian coin) 2 naye paise (Indian coin) 5 naye paise (Indian coin) A. Arched-hill symbol; C. Cash (currency) Coins of British India; Coins of the Indian ...

  6. Karshapana - Wikipedia

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    Karshapana (Sanskrit: कार्षापण, IAST: Kārṣāpaṇa), according to the Ashtadhyayi of Panini, refers to ancient Indian coins current during the 6th century BCE onwards, [citation needed] which were unstamped and stamped (āhata) metallic pieces whose validity depended on the integrity of the person authenticating them. It is ...

  7. India Government Mint, Kolkata - Wikipedia

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    The Old Silver Mint house at 60 Strand road, Kolkata, now occupied by the CRPF. Reverse of the 1835 One Rupee coin, struck on the name of King William IV of England, minted in Calcutta. In March 1824, the foundation of the third Calcutta Mint was laid on Strand Road and was opened for production from 1 August 1829.

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