FACTS ABOUT INDIAN RUPEE Prepared by: Marta Remska and Iryna Napadiy Form 11A 2014.

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FACTS ABOUT INDIAN RUPEE Prepared by: Marta Remska and Iryna Napadiy Form 11A 2014

BIRTH OF RUPEE * The first RUPEE was introduced by Sher Shah Suri ( ) based on a ratio of 40 copper pieces (paisa) per rupee. * The name was derived from the Sanskrit word RAUPYAKAM, meaning Silver.

INDIAN RUPEE During British rule, and the first decade of independence, 1 Damidi(pie)= paise, 1 Kani(pice) =1.5625paise, 1 Paraka =3.125paise, 1 Anna =6.25paise, 1 Beda =12.5paise, 1 Pavala =25paise, 1 Artharupee =50paise, 1 Rupee =100paise

INDIAN RUPEE Until 1815, the Madras Presidency also issued a currency based on the fanam, with 12 fanams equal to the rupee. In 1957, decimalisation occurred and the rupee was divided into 100 naye paise (Hindi for "new paise"). In 1964, the initial "naye" was dropped. Many still refer to 25, 50 and 75 paise as 4, 8 and 12 annas respectively.

INDIAN RUPEE The Government of India introduced its first paper money in 1861: 10 rupee notes. 1864: 20 rupee notes 1872: 5 rupees in 1872, 1899: 10,000 rupees 1900: 100 rupees 1905: 50 rupees 1907: 500 rupees 1909: 1000 rupees 1917: 1 and 2½ rupees notes were introduced.

1938: The Reserve Bank of India began note production in issuing 2, 5, 10, 100, 1000 and rupee notes, while the Government continued to issue 1 rupee notes. After independence, new designs were introduced to remove the portrait of the King. The government continued to issue the 1 rupee note, while the Reserve Bank issued other denominations, including the 5000 and 10,000 rupee notes introduced in 1949.

In the 1970s: Rupee notes of 20 and 50 were introduced but denominations higher than 100 rupees were demonetized in :Rupee note of 500 was introduced, followed by the 1000 rupees in The rupee was legal tender across several countries during British colonial days Rupee was replaced with local currency in Qatar and within the United Arab Emirates until 1966 and in Kuwait (1961) and Bahrain (1965) INDIAN RUPEE

India escaped coming under British sterling coinage that became effective in 1825 because it was under the East India Company, not the British Crown. The earliest issues of paper rupees were : By the Bank of Hindustan 1773–1775:The General Bank of Bengal and Bihar established by Warren Hastings) 1784–91:The Bengal Bank. INDIAN RUPEE

In 1996: Mahatma Gandhi Series Currency notes are printed at the Currency Note Press, Nashik, Bank Note Press, Dewas, Bharatiya Note Mudra Nigam (P) Limited presses at Salboni and Mysore and at the Watermark Paper Manufacturing Mill, Hoshangabad. INDIAN RUPEE

Each banknote has its amount written in 17 languages (English & Hindi on the front, and 15 others on the back) illustrating the diversity of the country. INDIAN RUPEE LANGUAGE PANELS

WATER MARK : White side panel of notes has Mahatma Gandhi watermark. SECURITY THREAD : All notes have a silver security band with inscriptions visible when held against light. LATENT IMAGE : Higher denominational notes display note's denominational value in numerals when held horizontally at eye level. MICROLETTERING : Numeral denominational value is visible under magnifying glass between security thread and watermark. INDIAN RUPEE SECURITY FEATURES IN CURRENCY NOTES

FLUORESCENCE: Number panels glow under ultra-violet light. OPTICALLY VARIABLE INK: Notes of Rs. 500 and Rs have their numerals printed in optically variable ink. Number appears green when note is held flat but changes to blue when viewed at angle. BACK-TO-BACK REGISTRATION: Floral design printed on front and back of note coincides when viewed against light. INDIAN RUPEE SECURITY FEATURES IN CURRENCY NOTES

The three Presidencies established by the British East India Company (Bengal, Bombay and Madras) each issued their own coinages up to All three issued rupees together with fractions down to and 116 rupee in silver. Madras also issued 2 rupees coins. Copper denominations were more varied. Bengal issued 1 pie, ½, 1 and 2 paise. Bombay issued 1 pie, ¼, ½, 1, 1½, 2 and 4 paise. INDIAN RUPEE COINS

In Madras, there were copper coins for 2, 4 pies, 1, 2 and 4 paisa, with the first two denominated as ½ and 1 dub or 196 and 148 rupee. Note that Madras issued the Madras fanam until 1815.

In 1835, a single coinage for the EIC was introduced. It consisted of copper 112, ¼ and ½ anna, silver ¼, ½ and 1 rupee and gold 1 and 2 mohurs. In 1841, silver 2 annas were added, followed by copper ½ pice in The coinage of the EIC continued to be issued until 1862, even after the Company had been taken over by the Crown. INDIAN RUPEE COINS

In 1862, coins were introduced which are referred to as Regal issues. They bore the portrait of Queen Victoria and the designation "India". Denominations were 112 anna, ½ pice, ¼ and ½ anna (all in copper), 2 annas, ¼, ½ and 1 rupee (silver) and 5 and 10 rupees and 1 mohur (gold). The gold denominations ceased production in 1891 while no ½ anna coins were issued dated later than 1877.

INDIAN RUPEE COINS In 1906, bronze replaced copper for the lowest three denominations and in 1907, a cupro-nickel 1 anna was introduced. In 1918 and 1919, cupro-nickel 2, 4 and 8 annas were introduced, although the 4 and 8 annas coins were only issued until 1921 and did not replace their silver equivalents.

INDIAN RUPEE COINS In the early 1940s, several changes were implemented. The 112 anna and ½ pice ceased production, the ¼ anna was changed to a bronze, holed coin, cupro-nickel and nickel-brass ½ anna coins were introduced, nickel- brass was used to produce some 1 and 2 annas coins, and the composition of the silver coins was reduced from 91.7% to 80%. The last of the regal issues were cupro-nickel ¼, ½ and 1 rupee pieces minted in 1946 and 1947.

INDIAN RUPEE COINS India's first coins after independence were issued in They were 1 pice, ½, 1 and 2 annas, ¼, ½ and 1 rupee denominations. The sizes and compositions were the same as the final Regal issues, except for the 1 pice, which was bronze but not holed The first decimal issues of India consisted of 1, 2, 5, 10, 25 & 50 naye paise, as well as 1 rupee. The 1 naya paisa was bronze, the 2, 5 & 10 naye paise were cupro-nickel & the 25 & 50 naye paise & 1 rupee were nickel.

INDIAN RUPEE COINS In 1964, the word naya(e) was removed from all the coins. Between 1964 & 1967, aluminum 1, 2, 3, 5 & 10 paise were introduced. In 1968, nickel-brass 20 paise were introduced, replaced by aluminum coins in Between 1972 & 1975, cupro-nickel replaced nickel in the 25 & 50 paise as well as the 1 rupee. In 1982, cupro-nickel 2 rupees coins were introduced. In 1988, stainless steel 10, 25 & 50 paise were introduced, followed by 1 & 5 rupee coins in 1992.

INDIAN RUPEE COINS Between 2005 & 2008, new, lighter 50 paise, 1, 2 & 5 rupee coins were introduced, all struck in ferritic stainless steel. The move was prompted by the melting down of older coins whose face value was less than their scrap value The coins commonly in circulation are 1, 2, 5 & 10 rupees. Although they remain valid, paise coins have become increasingly rare in regular usage.

MINT MARKS ON COIN Coins with a Diamond mark below the date is produced in Mumbai mint Coins with No marks below the date is produced in Kolkata mint. Coins with Split Diamond orDot or Star below the date is produced in Hyderabad Mint. Coins with Round Dot below the date is produced in Noida Mint. Coins having Other marks is produced in Foreign Mints.

CURRENCY SYMBOL Most currencies in the world have no specific symbol. The British pound (£) dates back to the 8th century Kingdom of Mercia (now the British Midlands). The dollar symbol ($) was adopted in the United States in The yen (¥) goes back to The euro () was unveiled in The Central Bank of Russia held a contest in 2007 and came up with 13 symbols. Among currencies with distinctive identities, only the pound sterling has its symbol printed on the notes.

INDIAN RUPEE SYMBOL The currency is at present denoted simply byRs or INR which is short for Indian rupee, but these are not symbols butabbreviations for the word Rupee. On 15th of July 2010 cabinet, finalized the design for the Rupee. An engineer, IIT post-graduate Uday Kumar has been honored. His design out of five shortlisted ones is selected for the new symbol of the Indian Rupee.

NEW INDIAN RUPEE SYMBOL New Rupee Symbol of India - How to use in Computers? Download the font. -> Rupee_Foradia.ttf Save it to fonts folder of your PC: Location : C:/Windows/Fonts and then go to the C:/Windows/Fonts location and install (double click) Open your word processor and select the Rupee_forindian. Just select Rupee font from the drop down list of your fonts in your application and press the key just above your tab button. It will display the new Rupee symbol of India.

INDIAN RUPEE SYMBOL Please note that though the symbol will not be printed or embossed on currency notes or coins, it would be included in the Unicode Standard and major scripts of the world to ensure that it is easily displayed and printed in the electronic and print media