An Indian rupee note displays the Hampi's Stone Chariot. What is the denomination of this note?
a. Ten rupees
b. Fifty rupees
c. Hundred rupees
d. Two-thousand rupees
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Answer :- Fifty rupees
A new Indian rupee note displays Hampi's Stone Chariot. The denomination of this note is "Fifty rupees".
Extra Information :-
- The denomination of Fifty rupees note is Indian currency. It is in circulation since 1996.
- This fifty rupees note was first introduced by Reserve Bank of India in 1975.
- The new fifty rupees note colour is flurescent blue and having Governer signature on it. The width of this note is 135 mm and height 66 mm.
- The new fifty rupees note displays Hampi chariot and it was released by Reserve Bank of India on 10th November 2016.
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An Indian rupee note displays the Hampi's Stone Chariot. What is the denomination of this note fifty rupees.
An Indian rupee note displays the Hampi's Stone Chariot in 1976.
50 Rupees introduced by RBI I. 1975.
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