Indian Rupees
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The Indian Rupee is the currency of the Republic of India since 1540. It is one of the world’s oldest currencies still in use today. The name ‘rupee’ derives from the Sanskrit word ‘rüpya’, meaning ‘coined silver’.
We exchange both current and withdrawn Indian Rupee banknotes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Indian Rupees to cash, select the type of Indian Rupees you want to exchange:
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5 Indian Rupees banknote (Gandhi with date)
The note of five rupees depicts the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, Indian leader. The green-orange colored paper banknote contains the words ‘Reserve Bank of India’. On the back side of the 5 Rs. bill is a farmer plowing with tractor. The back side of the banknote shows the year of issue.You get: £0.030651 INR = £0.0061300000 -
50 Indian Rupees banknote (Gandhi no date)
This 50 rupees bill does not have the year of issue printed on the back side. Indian rupee notes without date on the back have been replaced by new notes. This 50 INR note has been discontinued and replaced by a 50 Indian rupees banknote with date.You get: £0.011001 INR = £0.0002200000 -
20 Indian Rupees banknote (Gandhi no date)
On the back side of this twenty rupees banknote is no date. Valid 20 rupees notes should have the year of issue printed on the back side. These older 20 Indian rupee notes, without date, have been replaced by similarly designed 20 Indian rupees banknotes with date.You get: £0.004401 INR = £0.0002200000 -
20 Indian Rupees banknote (Three Lions)
The red and purple coloured 20 Indian Rupees bill features the Ashoka, Indian’s State Emblem, with three lions. On the back side is the Wheel of Time, also known as Kalachakra, a concept in Indian religions including Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism.You get: £0.004401 INR = £0.0002200000