Seychelles rupee
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The rupee is the currency of the Seychelles, divided into 100 cents. In the local Seychellois Creole (Seselwa) language, it is called the roupi. The international currency code is SCR.
History
The Seychelles rupee was introduced in 1914, replacing, at par, the Mauritian rupee which had circulated in the Seychelles since 1877.
Coins
- 1 cent (last minted in 1992)
- 5 cents
- 10 cents
- 25 cents
- 1 rupee
- 5 rupees
Banknotes
- 10 rupees
- 25 rupees
- 50 rupees
- 100 rupees
- 500 rupees
| Rupees | |
|---|---|
| Current
| Indian rupee > Indonesian rupiah | Maldivian rufiyaa | Mauritian rupee | Nepalese rupee | Pakistani rupee | Seychelles rupee | Sri Lankan rupee |
| Defunct
| Afghan rupee > Bhutanese rupee | Burmese rupee | Danish Indian rupee | (British) East African rupee | French Indian rupee | German East African rupie | Gulf rupee | Hyderabad rupee | Italian Somaliland rupia | Netherlands Indian roepiah | Portuguese Indian rupia | Riau rupiah | Travancore rupee | West New Guinean rupiah | Zanzibari rupee |
| Fictional
| Hyrulian rupee |
| See also
| History of the rupee |
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