💵 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
× notes
₹0
₹500
× notes
₹0
₹200
× notes
₹0
₹100
× notes
₹0
₹50
× notes
₹0
₹20
× notes
₹0
₹10
× notes
₹0
₹5
× notes
₹0
DenominationCountAmount
₹10 coin
× coins
₹0
₹5 coin
× coins
₹0
₹2 coin
× coins
₹0
₹1 coin
× coins
₹0
50 Paise
× coins
₹0
💰 Grand Total Cash ₹0

📋 Denomination Breakdown

How to Use the Currency Counter Calculator

This free online currency counter lets you count all Indian currency denominations in one place. Simply enter the number of notes or coins you have for each denomination, and the calculator instantly shows the amount for each denomination and the grand total.

📌 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₹2,000Magenta/PinkIn circulation (being withdrawn gradually)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 However, the RBI announced in May 2023 that they would be gradually withdrawn from circulation.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.

Related Calculators