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An 1835 quarter Anna.
An 'Anna' (
Hindustani ''आना ānā'') was a
currency unit formerly used in
India, equal to 1/16
rupee. It was subdivided into 4
Paise or 12
Pies (thus there were 64 paise in a rupee and 192 pies). The term belonged to the Muslim monetary system. The Anna is not commonly used since India
decimalised its currency in
1957.
Sometimes, 50 Paise is colloquially referred to as 8 Annas (''Atthanni'' in
Hindi, and ''Ettu Anna'', pronounced "Ettna" in
Tamil) and 25 Paise as 4 Annas (''Chawanni'' in
Hindi, and ''Naal Anna'', pronounced "Naalna" in
Tamil).
There was a coin of one anna, and also half-annas of copper and two-anna pieces of silver. The term anna is frequently used to express a fraction of 1/16. Thus an Anglo-Indian speaks of two annas of dark blood (an
octoroon), a four-anna (quarter) crop, an eight-anna (half) gallop.
See Also
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Indian coinage
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British Indian coins
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History of Rupee