INR - Rupia indiana
La valuta Rupia indiana si utilizza in India. Le nostre classifiche valute mostrano che il tasso di cambio più popolare per la valuta Rupia dell'India è Tasso da INR a USD. Il codice valuta per Rupie è INR, e il simbolo della valuta è ₹. Di seguito sono disponibili i tassi di cambio Rupia indiana e un convertitore di valuta. Puoi anche iscriverti alle nostre newsletter sulle valute con i tassi di cambio e le analisi giornaliere, leggere Notizie su Rupia indiana o ottenere i tassi per INR mentre sei in movimento grazie alle nostre App XE Currency e al sito web. Maggiori informazioni ►
Migliori tassi di cambio incrociati per INR
Informazioni sulle valute
Nome: Rupia indiana
Simbolo: ₹ paisa: p
Unità minore:
1/100 = paisa
Migliore conversione per INR:
INR/USD
Migliore grafico per INR:
Grafico INR/USD
Inflazione: 9.5%
Soprannomi: Taaka, Rupayya, Rūbāi, Athanni (for 50 Paise coins)
Monete:
Usati di frequente: ₹2, ₹5, ₹1, ₹100, ₹1000
Usati raramente: ₹10, p50
Banconote:
Usati di frequente: ₹5, ₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100, ₹500, ₹1000
Usati raramente: ₹1, ₹2
Banca centrale:
Reserve Bank of India
Sito web: http://www.rbi.org.in
Utenti: India, Bhutan, Nepal
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Storico Rupia indiana
The central bank in India is called the Reserve Bank of India. The INR is a managed float, allowing the market to determine the exchange rate. As such, intervention is used only to maintain low volatility in exchange rates.
Early Coinage of India
India was one of the first issuers of coins, circa 6th Century BC, with the first documented coins being called 'punch-marked' coins because of the way they were manufactured. India's coinage designs frequently changed over the next few centuries as various empires rose and fell. By the 12th century a new currency referred to as Tanka was introduced. During the Mughal period, a unified monetary system was established and the silver Rupayya or Rupee was introduced. The states of pre-colonial India minted their coins with a similar design to the silver Rupee with variations depending on their region of origin.
Currency in British India
In 1825, British India adopted a silver standard system based on the Rupee and was used until the late 20th century. Although India was a colony of Britain, it never adopted the Pound Sterling. In 1866, financial establishments collapsed and control of paper money was shifted to the British government, with the presidency banks being dismantled a year later. That same year, the Victoria Portrait series of notes was issued in honor of Queen Victoria, and remained in use for approximately 50 years.
The Modern Day Indian Rupee
After gaining its independence in 1947 and becoming a republic in 1950, India's modern Rupee (INR) was changed back to the design of the signature coin. The Indian Rupee was adopted as the country's sole currency, and the use of other domestic coinage was removed from circulation. India adopted a decimalization system in 1957.
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