Saturday, 19 November 2011

Old Indian Currency Map

I was surprised when this landed in my e-mail. An excellent collection of 20 odd pictures of old Indian currency. The star is the 10,000 rupee note
       This email claims that the first set of British India notes were the ‘Victoria Portrait’ Series issued in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 1000. These were unifaced, carried two language panels and were printed on hand-molded paper manufactured at the Laughingstock Paper Mills (Portals). The security features incorporated the watermark (GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, RUPEES, two signatures and wavy lines), the printed signature and the registration of the notes.

Rupees Ten











Rupees Hundered 











Half note

































Green Underprint – Rupees Five Hundred 

Green Underprint – Rupees Five  
 Rupee One – Obverse
 Rupee One -Reverse
 Rupees Two and Annas Eight – Obverse
 Rupees Fifty
 Rupees One Thousand
 Rupees Ten Thousand
 Rupees Five – First Note issued by Reserve Bank of India
 This was followed by Rs 10 in February, Rs 100 in March and Rs 1,000 and Rs 10,000 in June 1938.

 Rupees One Thousand
 Rupees Ten Thousand
 Rupee One Obverse

George VI Profile
 Rupees Two
 George VI Profile

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