💵 Currency Counter Calculator

Enter how many notes and coins you have for each Indian denomination — get a denomination-wise breakdown and the grand total instantly.

DenominationCountAmount
₹2,000
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₹0
₹500
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₹0
₹200
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₹0
₹100
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₹0
₹50
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₹0
₹20
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₹0
₹10
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₹0
₹5
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₹0
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₹10 coin
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₹0
₹5 coin
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₹0
₹2 coin
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₹0
₹1 coin
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₹0
50 Paise
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₹0
💰 Grand Total Cash ₹0

📋 Denomination Breakdown

How to Use the Currency Counter Calculator

This free online currency counter instantly counts ₹500, ₹200, ₹100, ₹50, ₹20, ₹10 notes & coins. Enter quantity for each denomination — get grand total in seconds. Try now!

📌 Example

You have: 40 notes of ₹200 + 27 notes of ₹500 + 15 coins of ₹2

₹200 × 40 = ₹8,000

₹500 × 27 = ₹13,500

₹2 × 15 = ₹30

Grand Total = ₹21,530

All Indian Currency Denominations Supported

Our calculator covers all currently circulating Indian Rupee (₹) notes and coins issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI):

Notes (भारतीय नोट)

Denomination Colour Status
₹2,000Magenta/PinkIn circulation (being withdrawn gradually)
₹500Stone GreyActive
₹200Bright YellowActive
₹100LavenderActive
₹50Fluorescent BlueActive
₹20Greenish YellowActive
₹10Chocolate BrownActive
₹5Teal GreenLimited circulation

Coins (सिक्के)

₹10, ₹5, ₹2, ₹1, and 50 Paise coins are all supported. Note: 50 Paise coins, while technically legal tender, are rarely used in daily transactions.

Who Uses a Currency Counter?

  • Shop owners & retailers counting cash at the end of the day
  • Bank customers who just withdrew cash and want to verify the amount
  • Students & parents counting pocket money or savings
  • Salary recipients who receive cash salaries
  • Event organizers managing cash registers and change
  • Anyone who wants to quickly count how much money they have

Currency Counter – FAQs

Is the ₹2000 note still valid? +
Yes, ₹2000 notes are still legal tender. However, the RBI announced in May 2023 that they would be gradually withdrawn from circulation. If you have ₹2000 notes, you can exchange them at any RBI-designated bank branch.
Are 50 Paise coins still valid in India? +
Yes, 50 Paise coins are legal tender in India, though they are rarely used in daily transactions. This calculator includes them so you can count your complete collection of coins.
Can I use this to count foreign currency? +
This calculator is specifically designed for Indian Rupee (INR) denominations. For foreign currency conversion, check our related tools or use a dedicated forex converter.
How do I count a large stack of notes quickly? +
Banks bundle notes in packs of 100. So if you have a bundle of ₹500 notes, just enter 100. Our calculator instantly shows 100 × ₹500 = ₹50,000. Use this trick to count large cash amounts faster.
Can I share or save my currency count? +
Yes! Use the "Copy Result" button to copy a full denomination-wise breakdown to your clipboard and share it via WhatsApp, SMS, or email. The copied text includes each denomination and the grand total.

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