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Prepared By:
ROLL NO. : 11 to 20
CLASS: F.Y.BBA (A)
SUB: Economics
PRESENTATION ON HISTORY OF INDIAN CURRENCY
STUDENTS PARTICIATED IN
THE ASSIGNMENT
2
ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME
11 ----------------
12 ----------------
13 AMRUTIYA RAJ
14 ANSARI HUMA
15 ARVADIA DEV
16 ATTAL YOGITA
17 -------------------
18 BAMBHANIYA JAYDEEP
19 BARBER JIGNESH
20 BHADANI VIREN
FLOW OF REPORT
 HISTORY
 INTRODUTION OF INDIAN RUPEE
 Indian currency under MAURYAS
 Indian currency under KHUSHAN’S RULE
 Indian currency under GUPTA EMPIRE
 Indian currency under SHER SHAH SURI
 INTRODUTION OF PAPER MONEY
 SET-UP RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
 One Rupee Note
 Currency Help Blind Indian
 Currency having Picture of Mahatma
Gandhi
HISTORY
What was before ‘MONEY’?
BARTER SYSTEM!!!
To barter is to exchange goods without involving money
INTRODUTION OF
INDIAN RUPEE
 The rupee in our pocket has a mysterious past. Behind
Mahatma Gandhi’s smiling face lies a long history of
struggle, exploration, and wealth that can be traced back
to the ancient India of the 6th century BC.
 Ancient Indians were the earliest issuers of coins in the
world, along with the Chinese and Lydians (from the
Middle East).
 The first Indian coins – punch marked coins
called Puranas, Karshapanasor Pana – were minted in the
6th century BC by the Mahajanapadas (republic
kingdoms) of ancient India. These included Gandhara,
Kuntala, Kuru, Panchala, Shakya, Surasena, and
Saurashtra.
Indian currency Under
MAURYAS
 Then came the Mauryas who punch marked their coins
with a royal standard. Chanakya, prime minister to the
first Mauryan emperor Chandragupta Maurya, mentions
the minting of coins such
as rupyarupa (silver), suvarnarupa (gold), tamararupa (c
opper) and sisarupa (lead).
Indian currency Under
Kushan’s Rule
 The Indo-Greek Kushan kings who came next introduced
the Greek custom of engraving portrait heads on coins.
Their example was followed for eight centuries. The
extensive coinage of the Kushan empire also influenced a
large number of tribes, dynasties, and kingdoms, which
began issuing their own coins.Kushan coins had
the diademed, helmeted bust of the king on one side, and
the king’s favourite deity on the reverse.
Indian currency Under
Gupta Empire
 The Gupta Empire produced large numbers of gold coins
depicting the Gupta kings performing various rituals. This
tradition of intricately engraved coins continued till the
arrival of the Turkish Sultanate in North India.The Gupta
coins, with their many varieties and inscriptions in
Sanskrit, are among the finest India has produced.
Indian currency Under
Sher Shah Suri
 Sher Shah Suri set up a new civic and military administration.
He issued a coin of silver, weighing 178 grains, which was
termed therupiya and was divided into 40 copper pieces
or paisa. The silver coin remained in use during the remaining
Mughal period.
 By the time the British East India Company set itself up in
India in the 1600s, Sher Shah’s silver rupiya had already
become the popular standard currency in the country. Despite
many attempts to introduce the sterling pound in India,
the rupaiya grew in popularity and was even exported as a
currency to other British colonies.
INTRODUTION OF
PAPER MONEY
 Paper money was first issued in British India in the 18th
century, with the Bank of Hindostan, General Bank in
Bengal and the Bengal Bank becoming the first banks in
India to issue paper currency. The oldest surviving
banknote in India was issued by the Bank of Bengal –
a Two Hundred and Fifty Sicca Rupees note dated
September 3, 1812.
SET-UP
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
 The Reserve Bank of India was formally set up in 1935
and was empowered to issue Government of India
notes. RBI also printed 10,000 rupee notes (the highest
denomination RBI has ever printed in its history) that
were later demonetized after independence. The first
paper currency issued by RBI was a 5 rupee note
bearing King George VI’s portrait, in January 1938.
 First One Rupee Note
 After India became independent in 1947, India’s monetary
system remained unchanged for a while, with 1 rupee
consisting of 64 pice. The first banknote printed by
independent India was a 1 rupee note.On August 15, 1950,
the new ‘anna system’ was introduced – the first coinage of
the Republic of India. The British King’s portrait was
replaced with the engraving of Ashoka’s Lion Capital of
Sarnath, and the tiger on the 1 rupee coin was replaced with
a corn sheaf. One rupee now consisted of 16 annas.
Currency To Help Blind
 In order to aid the blind in the country, each coin had
distinctly different shapes – the round 1 naya paisa,
scalloped edge 2 naya paisa, the square 5 naya paisa, and
the scalloped edge 10 naya paisa.Also, prior to
Independence, the Indian currency was pegged against
silver. The silver-based rupee fluctuated according to the
value of silver and had a distinct disadvantage when trading
against currencies that were based on the gold standard.
Indian Currency having Picture of
Mahatma Gandhi
 In 1969, the Mahatma Gandhi Birth Centenary
Commemorative Issue was released. It was the only
commemorative note issue ever by the Reserve Bank of
India Later, in 1996, the ‘Mahatma Gandhi Series’ was
introduced with prominent new features such as changed
watermarks, windowed security threads, latent images, and
intaglio features for the visually handicapped. This was
replaced in 2005 by the ‘MG series’ notes that had some
additional security features.
 Period between 2005-2008
 New 50 paise, Rs 1, Rs 2 and Rs 5 stainless steel coins introduced
 Period of 2011
• 25 paisa coin and all paisa coins below it demonetized. New series of
Rs 1, Rs 2, Rs 5 and Rs 10 notes with the new rupee symbol
introduced.
8 Nov 2016 (Demonetization)
• Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes discontinued and new Rs 500 and Rs 2,000
notes introduced.
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  • 1. GLS BBA 1 Prepared By: ROLL NO. : 11 to 20 CLASS: F.Y.BBA (A) SUB: Economics PRESENTATION ON HISTORY OF INDIAN CURRENCY
  • 2. STUDENTS PARTICIATED IN THE ASSIGNMENT 2 ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME 11 ---------------- 12 ---------------- 13 AMRUTIYA RAJ 14 ANSARI HUMA 15 ARVADIA DEV 16 ATTAL YOGITA 17 ------------------- 18 BAMBHANIYA JAYDEEP 19 BARBER JIGNESH 20 BHADANI VIREN
  • 3. FLOW OF REPORT  HISTORY  INTRODUTION OF INDIAN RUPEE  Indian currency under MAURYAS  Indian currency under KHUSHAN’S RULE  Indian currency under GUPTA EMPIRE  Indian currency under SHER SHAH SURI  INTRODUTION OF PAPER MONEY  SET-UP RESERVE BANK OF INDIA  One Rupee Note  Currency Help Blind Indian  Currency having Picture of Mahatma Gandhi
  • 4. HISTORY What was before ‘MONEY’? BARTER SYSTEM!!! To barter is to exchange goods without involving money
  • 5. INTRODUTION OF INDIAN RUPEE  The rupee in our pocket has a mysterious past. Behind Mahatma Gandhi’s smiling face lies a long history of struggle, exploration, and wealth that can be traced back to the ancient India of the 6th century BC.  Ancient Indians were the earliest issuers of coins in the world, along with the Chinese and Lydians (from the Middle East).  The first Indian coins – punch marked coins called Puranas, Karshapanasor Pana – were minted in the 6th century BC by the Mahajanapadas (republic kingdoms) of ancient India. These included Gandhara, Kuntala, Kuru, Panchala, Shakya, Surasena, and Saurashtra.
  • 6. Indian currency Under MAURYAS  Then came the Mauryas who punch marked their coins with a royal standard. Chanakya, prime minister to the first Mauryan emperor Chandragupta Maurya, mentions the minting of coins such as rupyarupa (silver), suvarnarupa (gold), tamararupa (c opper) and sisarupa (lead).
  • 7. Indian currency Under Kushan’s Rule  The Indo-Greek Kushan kings who came next introduced the Greek custom of engraving portrait heads on coins. Their example was followed for eight centuries. The extensive coinage of the Kushan empire also influenced a large number of tribes, dynasties, and kingdoms, which began issuing their own coins.Kushan coins had the diademed, helmeted bust of the king on one side, and the king’s favourite deity on the reverse.
  • 8. Indian currency Under Gupta Empire  The Gupta Empire produced large numbers of gold coins depicting the Gupta kings performing various rituals. This tradition of intricately engraved coins continued till the arrival of the Turkish Sultanate in North India.The Gupta coins, with their many varieties and inscriptions in Sanskrit, are among the finest India has produced.
  • 9. Indian currency Under Sher Shah Suri  Sher Shah Suri set up a new civic and military administration. He issued a coin of silver, weighing 178 grains, which was termed therupiya and was divided into 40 copper pieces or paisa. The silver coin remained in use during the remaining Mughal period.  By the time the British East India Company set itself up in India in the 1600s, Sher Shah’s silver rupiya had already become the popular standard currency in the country. Despite many attempts to introduce the sterling pound in India, the rupaiya grew in popularity and was even exported as a currency to other British colonies.
  • 10. INTRODUTION OF PAPER MONEY  Paper money was first issued in British India in the 18th century, with the Bank of Hindostan, General Bank in Bengal and the Bengal Bank becoming the first banks in India to issue paper currency. The oldest surviving banknote in India was issued by the Bank of Bengal – a Two Hundred and Fifty Sicca Rupees note dated September 3, 1812.
  • 11. SET-UP RESERVE BANK OF INDIA  The Reserve Bank of India was formally set up in 1935 and was empowered to issue Government of India notes. RBI also printed 10,000 rupee notes (the highest denomination RBI has ever printed in its history) that were later demonetized after independence. The first paper currency issued by RBI was a 5 rupee note bearing King George VI’s portrait, in January 1938.
  • 12.  First One Rupee Note  After India became independent in 1947, India’s monetary system remained unchanged for a while, with 1 rupee consisting of 64 pice. The first banknote printed by independent India was a 1 rupee note.On August 15, 1950, the new ‘anna system’ was introduced – the first coinage of the Republic of India. The British King’s portrait was replaced with the engraving of Ashoka’s Lion Capital of Sarnath, and the tiger on the 1 rupee coin was replaced with a corn sheaf. One rupee now consisted of 16 annas.
  • 13. Currency To Help Blind  In order to aid the blind in the country, each coin had distinctly different shapes – the round 1 naya paisa, scalloped edge 2 naya paisa, the square 5 naya paisa, and the scalloped edge 10 naya paisa.Also, prior to Independence, the Indian currency was pegged against silver. The silver-based rupee fluctuated according to the value of silver and had a distinct disadvantage when trading against currencies that were based on the gold standard.
  • 14. Indian Currency having Picture of Mahatma Gandhi  In 1969, the Mahatma Gandhi Birth Centenary Commemorative Issue was released. It was the only commemorative note issue ever by the Reserve Bank of India Later, in 1996, the ‘Mahatma Gandhi Series’ was introduced with prominent new features such as changed watermarks, windowed security threads, latent images, and intaglio features for the visually handicapped. This was replaced in 2005 by the ‘MG series’ notes that had some additional security features.
  • 15.  Period between 2005-2008  New 50 paise, Rs 1, Rs 2 and Rs 5 stainless steel coins introduced  Period of 2011 • 25 paisa coin and all paisa coins below it demonetized. New series of Rs 1, Rs 2, Rs 5 and Rs 10 notes with the new rupee symbol introduced. 8 Nov 2016 (Demonetization) • Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes discontinued and new Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 notes introduced.