How much is 1 crore is equal to?

How much is 1 crore is equal to?

A crore (/krɔːr/; abbreviated cr), kodi, karod, karor, or koti denotes ten million (10,000,000 or 107 in scientific notation) and is equal to 100 lakh in the Indian numbering system.

What is the weight of hundred rupees note?

With small size, the weight of the currency has also come down from 108 grams to 80 grams for one bundle of notes. The new Rs 100 currency note has been printed and published completely by Indian ink and paper.

What is the weight of new 1 rupee coin?

Coins

Five Rupee Coins (New)
Metal Cupro-Nickel Weight 6.00 gms Diameter 26 mm Shape Eleven Sided
One Rupee Coin
Metal Ferratic Stainless Steel Weight 4.85 gms Diameter 25 mm Shape Circular
Fifty Paise

How much does a 500 rupee note weigh in grams?

No of Rs 500 needed to have a value of Rs 1 Crore = 1 crore / 500 = 20,000 Weight of 1 Rs 500 Note = 1.15 g Total weight of Rs 1 Crore in Rs 500 Notes = 20,000 x 1.15 gm = 23000 gm.

How much does Rs 1 crore weigh in kilograms?

Total weight of Rs 1 Crore in Rs 500 Notes = 20,000 x 1.15 gm = 23000 gm. = 23 Kg. Rs 1 Crore weights 23 Kilograms in Rs 500 Notes. Those guys who lifted 6 Crores out of the roof of the Mail train near Chennai had some heavy lifting to do.

When did the colour of the Rs 500 note change?

Subsequently, on November 18, 2000, Rs. 500 denomination note was issued in changed colour and incorporating colour-shifting ink in the numeric value at the centre as an additional security feature.

When was the first 500 rupee note introduced?

The Rs. 500 note was introduced in October 1987 with the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi. The water mark continued to be the Lion Capital, Ashoka Pillar. With the advancement of reprographic techniques, traditional security features were deemed inadequate.