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On 1 June 1964, the term "Naya" was dropped and the denomination was simply called "One paisa". Paisa coins were issued as a part of "The Decimal Series". [2] [3] [4] In 2019, new coins were adopted, but the 50 paise coins were not updated as they have ceased to be in common circulation. [citation needed]
Face value: 50 Paise. From collection of Arun Kumar Singh. Country: India. Year of minting: 1982. Metal: Copper-nickel. Shape: Round. Obverse: State Emblem of India, country name and face value in Hindi and English. Reverse: Flag of India on top of Indian Map with lettering "National Integration" in Hindi and English. Edge: Security. Weight: 5 g.
1 rupee (divided into 100 new paise 1957–1964; divided into 100 paisa 1964–present). 1962–present Half rupee 50 paise: 1957–2016 Quarter rupee 25 paise: 1957-2002. Demonetized from 2011. N/A 20 paise: 1968-1994. Demonetized from 2011. 2 annas [11] 10 paise: 1957-1998. Demonetized from 2011. Anna [11] 5 paise: 1957-1994. Demonetized from ...
Paisa has been issued in 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 25, and 50 paise coins. Though as of 2023, coins of the denomination of 1 rupee are the lowest value in use. History
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The demonetisation of the 25-paise coin and all paise coins below it took place, and a new series of coins (50 paise – nicknamed athanni – one, two, five, and ten rupees with the new rupee sign) were put into circulation in 2011. In 2016 the 50 paise coin was last minted. Coins commonly in circulation are one, two, five, ten, and twenty rupees.
The official currency was named Taka, later "৳" was designated as the sign or symbol for Taka. The minimum unit of money fixed is one rupee. And a percentage of money is called Paisa. That is, ৳1 is equal to 100 paise. In 1973, 5 paisa, 10 paisa, 25 paisa and 50 paisa started circulation. [2] [3]
Five paisa, the Bangladeshi five paisa coin, was first minted in aluminum in 1973. The obverse depicts a plow with the inscriptions "Bangladesh" written above and "Five Paisa" written below. [1] The coin weighs 1.4 grams, has a diameter of 22 millimeters, and a thickness of 1.93 millimeters.