Indian coins have been minted both in and outside of India.
Those who had hated their time there weighted down their hats with leftover Indian coins and cheered as they disappeared beneath the waves.
Indian commemorative coins were issued from the 1964s onwards.
Allard was also an amateur numismatist and contributed greatly to the early study of Ancient Indian coins.
He amassed a large collection of rare ancient Indian coins.
Lysias issued a number of bilingual Indian coins.
A catalogue of the Indian coins in the British Museum.
Initially, Pakistan used Indian coins and notes simply over-stamped with "Pakistan".
The early slanguists noted that "the dam or dawm is an Indian coin worth barely the fortieth part of a rupee."
In one fictional dialogue, the razoo has been described as "an Indian coin, famous for being the most worthless coin ever issued."