The Statesman's Year-bookSt. Martin's Press, 1905 |
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Side 87
... silver bullion and specie in five years : — Gold Silver Year Imports Exports Imports Exports ន £ £ £ 1900 26,190,873 18,397,459 13,322,300 13,574,580 1901 20,715,628 13,965,265 11,501,678 12,049,837 1902 21,629,049 1903 28,657,393 ...
... silver bullion and specie in five years : — Gold Silver Year Imports Exports Imports Exports ន £ £ £ 1900 26,190,873 18,397,459 13,322,300 13,574,580 1901 20,715,628 13,965,265 11,501,678 12,049,837 1902 21,629,049 1903 28,657,393 ...
Side 98
... Silver Bronze Money Money issued issued Imported British Silver Coin Exported Imported Exported | £ £ £ 1893 9,266,300 1,008,971 46,664 1899 9,011,011 1,616,246 139,065 1900 13,103,793 2,013,381 168,295 1901 2,599,000 914,201 120,280 ...
... Silver Bronze Money Money issued issued Imported British Silver Coin Exported Imported Exported | £ £ £ 1893 9,266,300 1,008,971 46,664 1899 9,011,011 1,616,246 139,065 1900 13,103,793 2,013,381 168,295 1901 2,599,000 914,201 120,280 ...
Side 159
... Silver Exports of Gold Exports of Silver Rs . Rs . Rs . Rs . 1895 1,75,62,800 7,82,49,273 6,73,03,740 1,49,56,977 1900 11,44,87,959 9,52,48,892 2,00,81,962 5,94,81,914 1901 11,89,80,197 12,67,87,421 11,05,58,846 3,17,15,100 1902 8,30 ...
... Silver Exports of Gold Exports of Silver Rs . Rs . Rs . Rs . 1895 1,75,62,800 7,82,49,273 6,73,03,740 1,49,56,977 1900 11,44,87,959 9,52,48,892 2,00,81,962 5,94,81,914 1901 11,89,80,197 12,67,87,421 11,05,58,846 3,17,15,100 1902 8,30 ...
Side 169
... silver rupee ( containing 165 grains of fine silver and 15 grains of alloy ) , which was freely coined for the public . Down to 1891-92 gold was also coined in small quantities in the form of mohurs . In 1892-93 the gold price of silver ...
... silver rupee ( containing 165 grains of fine silver and 15 grains of alloy ) , which was freely coined for the public . Down to 1891-92 gold was also coined in small quantities in the form of mohurs . In 1892-93 the gold price of silver ...
Side 173
... silver and copper coined in British India from 1835-36 to 1903-1904 inclusive has been Rs . 4,54,25,21,141 , including Rs . 35 , 24 , 40 , 293 , the value of 155,322,241 British dollars , Rs . 3,40,58,805 , the value of 15,009,891 ...
... silver and copper coined in British India from 1835-36 to 1903-1904 inclusive has been Rs . 4,54,25,21,141 , including Rs . 35 , 24 , 40 , 293 , the value of 155,322,241 British dollars , Rs . 3,40,58,805 , the value of 15,009,891 ...
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