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1 Indian Rupee banknote (Three Lions)
This One Rupee banknote does not have a year of issue on the back side. These old One Rupee banknotes are no longer accepted as a means of payment in India.You get: £0.000461 INR = £0.0004600000 -
100 Indian rupees banknote (Asoka large type)
The old style banknote of 100 Indian rupees features an oval shape superimposed on the rectangular design. The blue-purple colored Rs 100 banknote features the Asoka column with statues of lions.You get: £0.046001 INR = £0.0004600000 -
1000 Indian rupees banknote (Asoka large type)
This old style banknote of 1000 Indian rupees has a larger size than more modern Rs 1000 banknotes. It features the Asoka column with statues of Lions.You get: £0.460001 INR = £0.0004600000 -
5000 Indian rupees banknote (Asoka large type)
Introduced after India’s independence from the British Empire, the Rs 5000 rupees banknote features the national symbol of India: the Asoka column with statues of Lions.You get: £2.300001 INR = £0.0004600000 -
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: £4.600001 INR = £0.0004600000