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  2. Mauritian rupee - Wikipedia

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    The Mauritian rupee (sign: Re (singular) and Rs (plural); ISO code: MUR; pronounced) is the currency of Mauritius. One rupee is subdivided into 100 cents. One rupee is subdivided into 100 cents. Several other currencies are also called rupee .

  3. Rupee sign - Wikipedia

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    The rupee sign "₨" is a currency sign used to represent the monetary unit of account in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius, Seychelles, and formerly in India.It resembles, and is often written as, the Latin character sequence "Rs", of which (as a single character) it is an orthographic ligature.

  4. Template:List of currency symbols - Wikipedia

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    : Kyrgyz National Bank approved the underlined С (Cyrillic Es) as currency symbol (2017) [18] U+20C0 ⃀ SOM SIGN: SM: somoni Tajikistani somoni: сўм sum: sum Uzbekistani sum ৳ Tk: taka Bangladeshi taka: The Unicode code character name is "Bengali Rupee sign" U+09F3 ৳ BENGALI RUPEE SIGN: WS$ tala Samoan tālā: Symbol based on previous ...

  5. Template:List of currency symbols/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Generic placeholder for any actual symbol, for example in formatting pattern "12¤00" U+00A4 ¤ CURRENCY SIGN This is the template sandbox page for Template:List of currency symbols ( diff ).

  6. Rupee - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly used symbol for the rupee is "₨". India adopted a new symbol (₹) for the Indian rupee on 15 July 2010. In most parts of India, the rupee is known as rupaya, rupaye, or one of several other terms derived from the Sanskrit rūpya, meaning silver. Ṭaṅka is an ancient Sanskrit word for money.

  7. Currency symbol - Wikipedia

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    A currency symbol or currency sign is a graphic symbol used to denote a currency unit. Usually it is defined by a monetary authority, such as the national central bank for the currency concerned. A symbol may be positioned in various ways, according to national convention: before, between or after the numeric amounts: €2.50 , 2,50€ and 2 50 .

  8. Mauritian dollar - Wikipedia

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    The dollar circulated alongside sterling and the Indian rupee. An unofficial exchange rate of 2 rupees to the dollar was used, although this overvalued the rupee for a time. In 1877, the Mauritian rupee was introduced. It replaced the dollar at a rate of 2 rupees = 1 dollar.

  9. List of currencies in Africa - Wikipedia

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    A different trend was seen when the predominant foreign power relationship changed, causing a change in the currency: the East African rupee (from long-term trade with Arabia and India) was replaced by the East African shilling after the British became the predominant power in the region.