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  2. Bhutanese ngultrum - Wikipedia

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    Nickel 1 ⁄ 2 rupee coins were introduced in 1950. While the Cooch Behar mint coins circulated alongside Bhutan's own coins, decimalization was introduced in 1957, when Bhutan's first issue of coins denominated in naya paisa. The 1966 issues were 25 naya paisa, 50 naya paisa and 1 rupee coins, struck in cupro-nickel. [4]

  3. Jital coin - Wikipedia

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    Having adopted the rupee currency system introduced by Sher Shah during the Sur Empire interregnum, by most accounts, Akbar did not issue jital coins, but retained the jital as an account value representing 1/25 of a copper dām and 1/1000 of a rupee.

  4. Talk:Bhutanese ngultrum - Wikipedia

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    I get the impression that the main reason Bhutan even mints coins is for the sake of selling them to foreign collectors... commemoratives especially. With the 1 ngultrum note being worth only a little over 2 US cents, there's not much call for the coins in actual commerce. 71.237.10.137 04:35, 19 May 2008 (UTC)

  5. Category:1966 in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:1960s in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    1966 in Bhutan (1 P) 1967 in Bhutan (1 C) 1968 in Bhutan (1 C, 2 P) This page was last edited on 30 October 2019, at 20:13 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. History of the rupee - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf Rupee, also known as the Persian Gulf Rupee (PGR), was introduced by the Indian government as a replacement for the Indian Rupee for circulation exclusively outside the country with the Reserve Bank of India Amendment Act, 1 May 1959. After India devalued the rupee in June 1966, those countries still using it – Oman, Qatar and what ...

  8. List of currencies in Asia - Wikipedia

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    List of all Asian currencies Present currency ISO 4217 code Country or dependency (administrating country) Currency sign Fractional unit Russian Ruble [1]: RUB Abkhazia ...

  9. Travancore Rupee - Wikipedia

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    Their various values included 2 chakrams, 4 chakrams, 1/4 rupee (7 chakrams) and 1/2 rupee (14 chakrams). The cash or kashu coins were largely copper coins. They were struck in values of 1 cash, 4 cash and 8 cash. The exchange rate with the British Indian rupee was set at 1 British Indian rupee = 28 chakram, 8 cash; equivalently, 1 Tranvancore ...