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The discussion in [1] is somewhat confusing. It implies
Krause Mischler and Pick agree that the rupia was decimal but do not give any exchange rates. None of the exchange rates can be arrived at by considering the silver contents of the various coins. The cross rate of 15 rupia to the
British pound is what was used for the
Indian rupee until 1920, indicating that the Italians weren't interested in silver.
What are we to put in this article?
Dove1950 21:15, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
Based largely on what's in
[5], I've rewritten parts of this page along with tidying it up. I've removed the exchange rate to the MT Thaler as this is unclear to say the least but put in the conversion rate to the lira when the rupia was withdrawn as this seems settled. Comments and correction welcomed, as always.
Dove1950 21:56, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
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The discussion in [1] is somewhat confusing. It implies
Krause Mischler and Pick agree that the rupia was decimal but do not give any exchange rates. None of the exchange rates can be arrived at by considering the silver contents of the various coins. The cross rate of 15 rupia to the
British pound is what was used for the
Indian rupee until 1920, indicating that the Italians weren't interested in silver.
What are we to put in this article?
Dove1950 21:15, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
Based largely on what's in
[5], I've rewritten parts of this page along with tidying it up. I've removed the exchange rate to the MT Thaler as this is unclear to say the least but put in the conversion rate to the lira when the rupia was withdrawn as this seems settled. Comments and correction welcomed, as always.
Dove1950 21:56, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
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