Until the 1950s in India and Pakistan (and before 1947 in British India), the paisa was equivalent to 3 pies, ¼ of an anna, or 1⁄64 of a rupee. After the transition from a non-decimal currency to a decimal currency, the paisa was known as a naya paisa ("new paisa") for a few years. Here are examples of paisa:
25 Indian paisa coin
50 Indian paisa coin
Pakistani paisa coins
1 Bangladeshi poisha coin
25 Bangladeshi poisha coin
50 Bangladeshi poisha coin
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