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what is the currency of india

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cala2 | 17:41 Sun 04th Oct 2009 | Animals & Nature
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75.9 rupees to £1. Change is annas and pise, innit!
Ah morecowbell, there is relevance ! Indian money did have pictures of animals on it. That's where monkey , to mean £500 came from, as did pony for £25. Their pictures appeared on Indian money showing those figures and British soldiers in India humorously took the idea into their slang and then used the slang back home in England.

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