THE PROBLEM OF THE RUPEE - Page 394

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Legal-tender Power. Not Legal Tender at all. Unlimited Legal Tender. Legal Tender for Fractions of a Rupee only. 1 thpart of a Rupee. Legal Tender for 64 1 Legal Tender for part of a Rupee. th 32 1 of a Rupee. Legal Tender for thPart 128 1 ndPar of a Rupee. Legal Tender for 192
Remedy in Fineness. 2 ths 1000 ” ” ” 2 ths 1000 ” 3 ths 1000 ” — — — —
Fineness. Troy Grs. 165 65 110 330 165 82.5 41.25 20.625 — — — —
Remedy in Weight. 2 ths 1000 ” ” ” 5 ths 1000 ” 7 ths 1000 10 ths 1000 1 ths 40 ” ” ”
Gross Wt Troy Grs. 180 60 120 360 180 90 45 22.5 100 200 50 33.3
Denomination of Coins issued by the Mint. I. Gold Coins (a) (i) Mohur . . (ii) Third of a Mohur . . (iii) Two-thirds of a Mohur . (iv) Double Mohur . . II. . . Silver Coins (b) (i) Rupee . . . . (ii) Half-rupee . . . (iii) Quarter-rupee . . (iv) Eighth of a Rupee . . III. Copper Coins (c) (i) Pice . . . . (ii) Double Pice . . . (iii) Half-pice . . . (iv) Pie . . .