There were intermediate quarter-ana (and in Marharashtra, quarter-rupee) currency units, so this could also be read "4 rupāyā 1 pavalī 2 ānā 2 paisā 2 pāī". (Note the three-part notation is similar to £pounds,shillings/pence in pre-decimal British currency.) The same quantity in Devanagari was written ४꠰꠴꠸꠱꠴ ( 4 + 1⁄ 4 2⁄ 16R 2⁄ 4 2⁄ 12, the ४=4 here is Devanagari, the other symbols were all used across multiple northern scripts). The rupee mark was placed after the rupees and anas and before the pies.įor example, in English, 4 rupees 6 anas and 8 pies would be written "Rs. Rupees were written in normal digits, anas as fractions, and pies either as fractions or in a hybrid digit-fraction notation. Fractions were written with vertical marks for quarters and horizontal marks for sixteenths (or, in the case of pies, twelfths). āne in Hindi), and an ana into 12 pies (Hindi pāī). রু ( ru.) and ৳ are also used in Bangla script outside Bangladesh for the Indian rupee/taka. U+09F3 ৳ BENGALI RUPEE SIGN, synonym "Bangladeshi taka". Unicode Names List notes the latter is "preferred spelling" It has been proposed that this code should be deprecated, and the following sequence used instead: In Unicode Unicode code points for rupee and related currency This sign is a combination of the Devanagari letter र ( ra) and the Latin capital letter R without its vertical bar (similar to the R rotunda). On 15 July 2010, India introduced a new currency symbol, the Indian rupee sign, ₹. It is common to find a punctuation mark between the rupee symbol and the digits denoting the amount, for example "Re: 1" (for one unit), or "Rs. It resembles, and is often written as, the Latin character sequence "Rs", of which (as a single character) it is an orthographic ligature. The rupee sign " ₨" is a currency sign used to represent the monetary unit of account in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius, Seychelles, and formerly in India. U+0BF9 ௹ TAMIL RUPEE SIGN ( Sri Lankan rupee alternative sign) U+20B9 ₹ INDIAN RUPEE SIGN ( Indian rupee) U+09F3 ৳ BENGALI RUPEE SIGN ( Bangladeshi taka)
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