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What is the value of 10 sen in Indian rupees?

Writer Mia Lopez

Conversation Table (with latest exchange rate)

SEN [Consensus]INR [Indian Rupee]
10 Consensus=0.354330 Indian Rupee
20 Consensus=0.708660 Indian Rupee
50 Consensus=1.771650 Indian Rupee
100 Consensus=3.543300 Indian Rupee

What is the value of 5 sen in Indian rupees?

Sentient Coin to Indian rupee

Sentient CoinIndian rupee
50.2689000000
100.5378000000
502.6890000000
1005.3780000000

What’s the value of a 1000 mil intis?

At the time, the 100 cien Intis and the 1000 mil Intis banknotes were both worth less than a hundredth of a penny. So if you are wondering why there’s old Peruvian banknotes in your drawers, there’s the answer. The same is true for the banknotes from Mozambique or Zambia in your drawers.

When did the Peruvian inti replace the Sol?

Peruvian Intis were the currency of Peru between 1985 and 1991. The Inti was named after the Incan sun god and was introduced in 1985, replacing the Sol (sun) at a rate of 1000 soles to 1 inti. The Sol had lost a lot of value because of high inflation in Peru.

What’s the value of 5 million Peruvian intis?

The highest denomination bill, 5 Million Intis, can be sold for £2.20 on the Leftover Currency site, where you can discover the value of all Peruvian Inti banknotes. Inflation in Peru was so high that prices in 1990 rose by over 7600%, meaning prices multiplied by factor 76 in 12 months time. This is comparable to prices doubling every 8 weeks.

How did the Peruvian inti get its name?

The Inti was named after the Incan sun god and was introduced in 1985, replacing the Sol (sun) at a rate of 1000 soles to 1 inti. The Sol had lost a lot of value because of high inflation in Peru. By dropping three zeroes and renaming the national currency, the Peruvian government hoped to normalise the monetary situation.