Rates of indian rupee
info Office rates
Purchase: 0.0374 Increase 0.27%
Sale: 0.0427 No change 0.00%

Last update: 2026-04-08 23:00

Summary of rates

Aktualny średni kurs NBP waluty Indian rupee na dzień 09.04.2026 wynosi 0.0394. Natomiast średni kurs w kantorach jest obecnie wyższy od niego nieznacznie i wynosi 0.04005. W okresie ostatnich 7 dni odnotowano znaczny spadek ceny tej waluty w kantorach o 1.48%. Średni spread z jakim można spotkać się aktualnie w kantorach wynosi dla rupee 0.0053.

Rate indian rupee - NBP
Rate date Purchase Sale
09.04.2026 0.0394 0.0394
08.04.2026 0.0397 0.0397
07.04.2026 0.0399 0.0399
06.04.2026 0.0399 0.0399
05.04.2026 0.0399 0.0399
04.04.2026 0.0399 0.0399
03.04.2026 0.0401 0.0401
02.04.2026 0.0396 0.0396
01.04.2026 0.0398 0.0398
31.03.2026 0.0393 0.0393
30.03.2026 0.0393 0.0393
29.03.2026 0.0393 0.0393
28.03.2026 0.0393 0.0393
27.03.2026 0.0393 0.0393
26.03.2026 0.0391 0.0391
25.03.2026 0.0393 0.0393
24.03.2026 0.0397 0.0397
23.03.2026 0.0395 0.0395
22.03.2026 0.0395 0.0395
21.03.2026 0.0395 0.0395
Rate date Purchase Sale
08.04.2026 0.0373 0.0427
07.04.2026 0.0376 0.0426
06.04.2026 0.0378 0.0428
04.04.2026 0.0393 0.0423
03.04.2026 0.0382 0.0430
02.04.2026 0.0378 0.0434
01.04.2026 0.0382 0.0431
31.03.2026 0.0396 0.0408
30.03.2026 0.0376 0.0428
28.03.2026 0.0386 0.0414
27.03.2026 0.0374 0.0424
26.03.2026 0.0373 0.0428
25.03.2026 0.0374 0.0422
24.03.2026 0.0374 0.0420
23.03.2026 0.0373 0.0425
22.03.2026 0.0381 0.0428
21.03.2026 0.0385 0.0414
20.03.2026 0.0387 0.0415
19.03.2026 0.0376 0.0426
18.03.2026 0.0383 0.0431
 Currency Indian rupee

Indian Rupee (₹ INR) is the common currency of India, divided into 100 paisa. The main mint is located in Mumbai, and the primary banknote printing press is in the United Kingdom (Thomas de la Rue). The origins of the rupee date back to the 16th century when the ruler of Delhi, Sher Shah Suri (1540-45), introduced a new currency in the form of silver coins weighing 180 grains. Current coins in the decimal system, where 1 rupee is worth 100 paise, were introduced in 1957. These denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, and 25 paise were minted in various shapes, such as squares, disks, hexagons, and octagons with rounded edges ("scallops"). The obverse featured the Ashoka lions, while the reverse displayed the value and issuance date. The round 50 paise coin was introduced in 1960, and in 1962, a round coin with a wheat stalk pattern of 1 rupee value was issued. In 1968, a nickel-brass 20 paise coin was released, featuring a lotus flower design on the obverse (the first ornament other than lions on a paise coin). In November 2016, the Indian government ordered the withdrawal of banknotes with denominations of 500 rupees and 1000 rupees from circulation. Instead, new banknotes of 500 rupees and 2000 rupees were introduced. You can check the current Indian Rupee exchange rate at Quantor.pl

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