The Danish Indian rupee was the currency of Danish India. It was subdivided into 8 fano, each of 80 kas.[1] In 1845, Danish India became part of British India and the local rupee was replaced by the Indian rupee.[2]
... Danish Indian rupee, which was divided into 8 fano, each of which was further divided into 80 kas (or cash).
The Indian rupee replaced the Danish Indian rupee in 1845, the French Indian rupee in 1954 and the Portuguese Indian escudo in 1961.