Talk:History of the rupee

Latest comment: 1 year ago by 2405:201:12:300A:15DD:842F:51FA:D3A8 in topic Anna’s and paisa

Price of Silver Chart

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What is the price of silver being listed in? Pence per troy ounce? What is the exchange rate? Rupees per pound? It needs to be clarified Nik42 06:02, 5 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Merger with Rupee

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I think the fact that there's a specific page for the history of the rupee is a little unnecessary, since the original rupee article doesn't seem long enough to be split off into pages about categories such as "History". Plus, and I supoose this is a minor complaint, but the addition of "History of the rupee" seems to add an enormous amount of white space to the rupee template. El Cid 06:54, 13 October 2006 (UTC) yes,, — Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.161.195.201 (talk) 12:22, 17 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Merger with Rupee

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This article is the history of the Indian Rupee. Instead of merging with Rupee which has rupees of other countries, I suggest this article be merged with Indian Rupee.--PremKudvaTalk 09:41, 13 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Let's keep the discussion in one place. Talk:Rupee. --ChoChoPK (球球PK) (talk | contrib) 11:06, 13 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

rupee versus Rupee

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Rupee is a name of a currency. The word Rupee used in the title and elsewhere in the article should be in title case, Rupee and not rupee. -Vivek 221.134.214.7 21:03, 1 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Rupee is a unit of measurement, therefore should not be capitalized unless it's the first word of a sentence. Non-currency units have been decapitalized too, even where they are derived from a proper noun. The SI unit of a force is a "newton", the SI unit of electric potential is a "volt", and the CGS unit of magnetic flux density is a "gauss". --ChoChoPK (球球PK) (talk | contrib) 00:12, 3 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Indian "Rupees"

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Can someone create new sections on the Bombay Rupee, Calcutta Rupee, Surat Rupee, Murshidabad Rupee, Sonaut Rupee, Madras Rupee, Farooqabad Rupee and Arcot Rupee?Anwar (talk) 15:51, 26 April 2008 (UTC)[1]Reply

Indian Rupees Weight
Farooqabad Rupee 180.234 grains troy
Calcutta Rupee 191.916 grains troy
Madras Rupee 180.000 grains troy (since 1818)

Throughout the 19th century, the gold coinage was of the same weight and fineness as the silver but the ratio between gold and silver was liable to be varied from time to time by Government proclamation.

Rates of exchange between different rupees varied not only between presidencies but also between districts within a presidency.Anwar (talk) 15:24, 26 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

Bombay currency

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Monies of account
1 gold mohur 3 paunchcas
1 paunchca 5 rupees
1 rupee 100 dooganis
1 doogany 2 urdees
1 urdee 2 reas
1 pice 4 reas
1 doorea 6 reas
1 fuddea 8 reas

Calcutta currency

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Monies of account
1 gold mohur 16 silver rupees
1 silver rupee 1 gunda
1 gunda 4 cowries
1 cowry 4 annas
1 anna 12 pices

Madras currency

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Monies of account
1 pagoda 3.50 rupees
1 rupee 12 fanams
1 fanam 4 pices
1 pice 2 dodees
1 dodee 10 cash

decimalisation

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The British pound underwent decimalisation in 1972, so the statement "At the end of 1969, the Indian Rupee was trading at around 13 British Pence. A decade later, by 1979, it was trading at around 6 British Pence. Finally by the end of 1989, the Indian Rupee had plunged to an all-time low of 3 British Pence." needs clarification. Also, pence and rupee should be in lower case. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.146.14.225 (talk) 00:50, 4 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Valuation history

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The section titled Valuation history states that a) The Indian Rupee was pegged to the British Sterling from 1926 to 1966 at INR 13.33 to 1 Pound; and that b) the USD/INR exchange rate was 1 in 1947. Given that the British pound was pegged at $4.03 in 1947, a) and b) are contradictory. I suggest removing the valuation history section until more reliable data is available. It's better to say nothing than to say something that's clearly incorrect reinforcing the notion that Wikipedia is unreliable. Malatinszky (talk) 05:20, 19 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Anna’s and paisa

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4 Anna’s or char Anna’s equal to 25 paisa. 8 Anna’s or antt Anna’s equal to 50 paisa and 16 Anna’s or sola Anna’s equal to 1 Rupee. Hence one Anna was 8.5 paisa. 2405:201:12:300A:15DD:842F:51FA:D3A8 (talk) 19:10, 10 May 2023 (UTC)Reply