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List Of Indian Currency Notes Coins

Image of Currency | Value | Dimensions | Main Colour | Description | Date of Issue | |
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₹1 | 97 × 63 mm | Green and Pink | Sagar Samrat oil rig | 2015 |
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₹5 | 117 × 63 mm | Green | Tractor | 2002 / 2009 |
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₹10 | 123 x 63 mm | Chocolate brown | Konark Sun Temple | 2018 |
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₹20 | 147 × 63 mm | Red-Orange | Mount Harriet, Port Blair | 2001 / 2006 |
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₹50 | 135 × 66 mm | Fluorescent blue | Hampi with Chariot | 2017 |
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₹100 | 142 x 66 mm | Lavender | Rani ki Vav | 2018 |
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₹200 | 146 × 66 mm | Bright Yellow | Sanchi Stupa | 2017 |
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₹500 | 150 × 66 mm | Stone Grey | Red Fort | 2016 |
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₹2000 | 166 × 66 mm | Magenta | Mangalyaan | 2016 |
About 2000 Rupees:-
- The size of the new note is 66mm x 166mm
- Denominational numeral 2000 in Devanagari
- The new denomination has a motif of the Mangalyaan on the reverse, depicting the country’s first venture in interplanetary space.
- Swachh Bharat logo with slogan
- It is magenta coloured note,
- It has Braille print on it,
About 500 Rupees:-
- The new size of the note is 66mm x150mm and the new colour of the note is stone grey.
- The previous banknotes of the Mahatma Gandhi Series, in circulation between October 1997 and November 2016,
- on the back side of the note, an image of the Red Fort with Indian flag has been placed.
- Other features include intaglio printing of Mahatma Gandhi portrait,
- Ashoka Pillar emblem, bleed lines, circle with circle with 500 in the right, and the identification mark to enable the visually impaired person to identify the denomination.
About 200 Rupees:-
- The size of the new note is 146mm × 66mm and the colour of the note is Bright Yellow.
- The previous banknotes of the Mahatma Gandhi Series, Issue in 2017
- It is India’s first 200 rupee note. Which is included in the list of Indian currency.
- on the back side of the note, an image of the Sanchi Stupa.
About 100 Rupees:-
- The size of the new note is 73 mm x 157mm
- The first 100-rupee notes featured the portrait of George VI.
- It is Blue-green colored Indian Note
- on the backside of the new 100-rupee note, an image of the Rani ki Vav.
About 50 Rupees:-
- The size of the new note is 73 mm x 147mm
- the colour of the note is Fluorescent Blue.
- The present 50 banknote in circulation since 1996 is a part of the Mahatma Gandhi Series of banknotes.
- on the backside of the new 50-rupee note, an image of the Hampi with Chariot.
About 10 Rupees:-
- The size of the new note is 63 mm x 137mm.
- the colour of the note is Chocolate Brown.
- The 10 banknote has its amount written in 17 languages
- On the backside of the new 10-rupee note, an image of the Konark Sun Temple.
Five Rupee Coins (New):-
- Metal Ferritic Stainless Steel (FSS)
- Weight 6.00 gms
- Diameter 23 mm
- Shape Circular
Five Rupee Coins (Old):-
- Metal Cupro-Nickel
- Weight 9.00 gms
- Diameter 23 mm
- Shape Circular
Two Rupee Coins (New):-
- Metal Ferratic Stainless Steel
- Weight 5.62 gms
- Diameter 27 mm
- Shape Circular
One Rupee Coin:-
- Metal Ferratic Stainless Steel
- Weight 4.85 gms
- Diameter 25 mm
- Shape Circular
The values of the subdivisions of the rupee during British rule (and in the first decade of independence) were :-
- 1 rupee = 16 anna (later 100 naye paise)
- 1 ardharupee = 8 anna, or 1⁄2 rupee (later 50 naye paise)
- 1 pavala = 4 anna, or 1⁄4 rupee (later 25 naye paise)
- 1 beda = 2 anna, or 1⁄8 rupee (later equivalent to 12.5 naye paise)
- 1 anna = 1⁄16 rupee (later equivalent to 6.25 naye paise)
- 1 paraka = 1⁄2 anna (later equivalent to 3.125 naye paise)
- 1 kani (pice) = 1⁄4 anna (later equivalent to 1.5625 naye paise)
- 1 damari (pie) = 1⁄12 anna (later equivalent to 0.520833 naye paise)
- 1 Athanni (dheli) = 1⁄2 rupee
- 1 Chawanni = 1⁄4 rupee
- 1 Dawanni = 1⁄8 rupee
- 1 Anna/Ekanni = 1⁄16 rupee
- 1 Taka/Adhanni = 1⁄32 rupee
- Paisa = 1⁄64 rupee
- Dhela = 1⁄128 rupee (1⁄2 paisa)
- Pie = 1⁄3 paisa = 1⁄192 rupee
- Damari = 1⁄4 paisa = 1⁄256 rupee.
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