15 Interesting Facts about Indian Rupee

15 Interesting Facts about Indian Rupee




500 and 1000 notes were banned in Nepal from the year 2000.But in 2014 RBI lifted ban on inflow and outflow of such notes.




5,000 and 10,000 Rupee notes used to be in flow of Indian economy during the period between 1954 and 1978.




10 Rupee is incurred to make a 10 Rupee coin.




At one time, to curb the shortage of Indian coins..RBI minted coins in foreign countries.




Do you know Indian Note is denoted in 17 different languages printed on front and back side of it.




Every Indian Rupee note has an imprint of something Indian. Like 10 Rupee note indicates Andaman Islands.




In 1917, Indian Rupee was hulking against the $. To be specific 1 Rupee was equal to 13$.




Indian banks provide facility to exchange your torn notes with new one.




Indian Rupee was the currency of many countries like Aden, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the Trucial States, Kenya, Uganda, the Seychelles and Mauritius in early 20th century.




Ministry of Finance issues the One Rupee Note with duly signatured by Secretory.




Once upon a time Bangladesh were smuggling 5 Rupee coins to make Razors.




One Rupee note was the first banknote issued by the independent India.




Post Independence, Pakistan were using Indian Rupee notes with the stamp of Pakistan.




Press 'Ctrl+Shift+$' to type the symbol of rupee. Who had old keyboard.




To battle against corruption, Zero Rupee notes were circulated by NGO 5th pillar.

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