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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: £0.004001 INR = £0.0002000000 -
10000 Indian rupees banknote (Asoka large type)
India’s largest denomination banknote used to be the Rs 10,000 banknote. Introduced after India’s independence, it features the four lions of the column of Asoka, three of which are visible (the fourth one hidden behind the other three).You get: £2.000001 INR = £0.0002000000











