Small coin of India
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PIESmall coin of India.
ANNASmall coin of India.
PICESmall coin of India.
RUPEECoin of India
ANNACoin of India.
PIECoin of India.
PICECoin of India.
PIECoin of India
PAISACoin of India
PACEBronze coin of India.
ANNACopper coin of India.
PICEFormer coin of India.
ANNAOld coin of India
ANNAFormer coin of India
PICEMinor bronze coin of India.
MOHURFormer gold coin of India.
MOHURGold coin of British India
RUPEECoin of India or Pakistan
annaa former coin of India
mohura former gold coin of India
annasANNA, a former coin of India
picea former coin of India and Pakistan
mohursMOHUR, a former gold coin of India
paisaformer bronze coin of British India, one quarter of an anna
paiseformer bronze coin of British India, one quarter of an anna
annasformer cupronickel coin of India, the 16th part of a rupee
annaformer cupronickel coin of India, the 16th part of a rupee
piceformer bronze coin of British India, one quarter of an anna
tangasformer coin of Portuguese India, equal to the 10th part of a rupee
tangaformer coin of Portuguese India, equal to the 10th part of a rupee
rupeecupronickel coin and monetary unit of India, Nepal, and Pakistan, equal to 100 paise
rupeescupronickel coin and monetary unit of India, Nepal, and Pakistan, equal to 100 paise
rufiyaacupronickel coin and monetary unit of India, Nepal, and Pakistan, equal to 100 paise
picealuminum coin and monetary unit, the 100th part of the rupee of India, Nepal, and Pakistan
paisealuminum coin and monetary unit, the 100th part of the rupee of India, Nepal, and Pakistan
paisaaluminum coin and monetary unit, the 100th part of the rupee of India, Nepal, and Pakistan
mohurany of various gold coins of India, introduced in the 16th century by various Mogul princes and later used by the British as the standard gold coin of India
mohursany of various gold coins of India, introduced in the 16th century by various Mogul princes and later used by the British as the standard gold coin of India