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The history of the traces back to Ancient India in 6th century BCE. Ancient India was the earliest issuers of coins in the world.
Arthashastra c.300BCE of Chankaya mentioned 'Silver coins as Rupyarupa, Gold coins as Suvarnarupa.
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The history of the #IndianCoin traces back to Ancient India in 6th century BCE. Ancient India was the earliest issuers of coins in the world.
          Arthashastra c.300BCE of Chankaya mentioned 'Silver coins as Rupyarupa, Gold coins as Suvarnarupa.
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Rare Coin of emperor samudragupta of Gupta empire , one of the greatest ruler & one of the best military commander not just of ancient India but world .
Note: the coin has a Garuda on top , the royal symbol of Gupta empire .

Now in British museum


Rare Coin of emperor samudragupta of Gupta empire , one of the greatest ruler & one of the best military commander not just of ancient India but world .
Note: the coin has a Garuda on top , the royal symbol of Gupta empire .

Now in British museum 

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The English word, 'Cash', is derived from the Sanskrit word, kārsha. The punch-marked coins were called 'Kārshāpaṇa'.
The word Rupiya is derived from the word Rupa, which means 'wrought silver, a coin of silver' ( ).

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The English word, 'Cash', is derived from the Sanskrit word, kārsha. The punch-marked coins were called 'Kārshāpaṇa'.
              The word Rupiya is derived from the #Sanskrit word Rupa, which means 'wrought silver, a coin of silver' (#Rupyarupa).
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The history of the traces back to Ancient India in 6th century BCE. Ancient India was the earliest issuers of coins in the world.
Arthashastra c.300BCE of Chankaya mentioned 'Silver coins as Rupyarupa, Gold coins as Suvarnarupa.
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#IndianCoin

The history of the #IndianCoin traces back to Ancient India in 6th century BCE. Ancient India was the earliest issuers of coins in the world.
          Arthashastra c.300BCE of Chankaya mentioned 'Silver coins as Rupyarupa, Gold coins as Suvarnarupa.
#IndianCoinage
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The English word, 'Cash', is derived from the Sanskrit word, kārsha. The punch-marked coins were called 'Kārshāpaṇa'.
The word Rupiya is derived from the word Rupa, which means 'wrought silver, a coin of silver' ( ).

#IndianCoin

The English word, 'Cash', is derived from the Sanskrit word, kārsha. The punch-marked coins were called 'Kārshāpaṇa'.
              The word Rupiya is derived from the #Sanskrit word Rupa, which means 'wrought silver, a coin of silver' (#Rupyarupa).
#IndianCoin
@ICoinage1
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Indian Numismatic(@Ind_Numismatic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1,681,276,200 coins minted from 1912 to 1936. An anna (or ānna) was a currency unit formerly used in British India, equal to 1⁄16 of a rupee. ... When the rupee was decimalised and subdivided into 100 (new) paise, one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise.

1,681,276,200 coins minted from 1912 to 1936. An anna (or ānna) was a currency unit formerly used in British India, equal to 1⁄16 of a rupee. ... When the rupee was decimalised and subdivided into 100 (new) paise, one anna was therefore equivalent to 6.25 paise.
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The history of the traces back to Ancient India in 6th century BCE. Ancient India was the earliest issuers of coins in the world.
Arthashastra c.300BCE of Chankaya mentioned 'Silver coins as Rupyarupa, Gold coins as Suvarnarupa.

The history of the #IndianCoin traces back to Ancient India in 6th century BCE. Ancient India was the earliest issuers of coins in the world.
Arthashastra c.300BCE of Chankaya mentioned 'Silver coins as Rupyarupa, Gold coins as Suvarnarupa.
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Daily Fun Facts(@DailyFunFacts20) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indian govt spend 1.11 rupee to make 1 rupee coin 💰
To know more just click the below link. 👇
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Indian govt spend 1.11 rupee to make 1 rupee coin 💰
To know more just click the below link. 👇
fastfactsff.blogspot.com/2020/07/indian…
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புழக்கத்தில் உள்ள நாணயங்கள் குறித்து ரிசர்வ் வங்கி புதிய அறிவிப்பு!



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புழக்கத்தில் உள்ள நாணயங்கள் குறித்து ரிசர்வ் வங்கி புதிய அறிவிப்பு!

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