Kutch kori

Kutch kori

The kori was the currency of Kutch until 1947. It was subdivided into 24 dokda (singular dokdo), each of 2 trambiyo. Only coins were issued. The kori was replaced by the Indian rupee at a rate of 1 rupee = 3½ kori.

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