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An anna was a currency unit formerly used in British India, equal to ⁠1/16⁠ of a rupee. It was subdivided into four pices or twelve pies. When the rupee was decimalised and subdivided into 100 (new) paise, one anna was therefore equivalent to ⁠6+1/4⁠ paise. The anna was demonetised as a currency unit when India decimalised its currency in 1957, followed by Pakistan in 1961. It was replaced by the 5-paise coin, which was itself discontinued in 1994 and demonetised in 2011. The term anna is frequently used to express a fraction of 1⁄16.

Notation
The first number is the number of rupees, the second is the number of annas (), the third is the number of paisas (), and the fourth is the number of pies (). Examples are given below. • Rs 1-15-3-2 = Rs 1.9947 • Rs 1-8-3 = Rs 1.546 • Rs 1-4 = Rs 1.25 ==Coins==
Coins
File:Reverse of the copper One Twelfth Anna.jpg|One Twelfth Anna ( Anna) coin of 1903 File:Obverse of the 1906 One Quarter Anna of India portraying the bust of Edward VII.jpg|Obverse of the 1906 quarter anna, with the bust of Edward VII File:2 Indian anna (1919).jpg|2 Indian annas (1919). File:Ana Naya Paisa Conversion Table.jpg|Annas - Paisa Conversion Table. Image: East India Company - Quarter Anna 1835.JPG|An 1835 quarter anna. == Stamps ==
Stamps
File:1865ca Half India SG54 boxN°2.jpg | Half anna stamp of British India File:A stamp.JPG | One anna stamp of Alwar File:307-Railway-Centenary-India-Stamp-1953.jpg | Two anna stamp of independent India File:Pakistan1948-1952.jpg | One anna and one and a half anna stamps of independent Pakistan ==See also==
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