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India Currency

The India currency is the Rupee and consists of both Notes and Coins in the Following denominations.

● Notes: 1000, 500, 100, 50, 20 and 10.

● Coins: 5, 2 and 1.

● 1 Rupee is the equivalent of 100 Paise. These coins come in denominations of 50, 25,20, 10 and 5.

Note: Taking Rupees in any amount, out of the country is strictly prohibited



Indian 10 Rupee note, India currency

Indian 10 Rupee note

ATMs and Bank cards

Indian Atm, poor man and atm, ATM in India, India currency You can find ATMs pretty much wherever you go in India but in places it does get pretty rural so always make sure you have enough cash to keep you going. All major credit and debit cards are taken.

Note: Nationwide offers free cash withdrawals abroad with their current account.

India Currency Exchange

Dollars, Pound Stirling and Euros are the easiest currencies to change in India. Most small towns have a currency exchange place or you can use a bank.


Relevant India Currency Links



Follow this link for more information on India Currency, Bartering, Value for money, costs and travellers cheques

Visit our Exchange rate page for up to date Exchange rate information on the India currency.

Learn about Begging in India and how to deal with it.

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