On 11/22/09, Arun Kumar <
arun...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> From: Hari narayanan kuppusamy <
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> Date: Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 3:31 AM
> Subject: Fwd: See our Indias old currency
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> *Victoria Portrait Series *
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> 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-moulded paper
> manufactured at the Laverstock 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.
> [image: Image : Rupees Ten] [image: Image : Rupees Hundred]*
> Rupees Ten Rupees
> Hundered*
> British India Notes facilitated inter-spatial transfer of funds. As a
> security precaution, notes were cut in half. One set was sent by post. On
> confirmation of receipt, the other half was despatched by post.
> [image: Image : Half note]*
> Half note*
> This series remained largely unchanged till the introduction of the 'King's
> Portrait' series which commenced in 1923.
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> [image: Image : Green Underprint Rs.500]*
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> Green Underprint - Rupees Five Hundred*
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> [image: Image : Green Underprint Rupees Five]*
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> Green Underprint - Rupees Five*
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> [image: Image : Red Underprint Rupees Fifty]*
> Red Underprint - Rupees Fifty* *
> Small Denomination Notes*
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> The introduction of small denomination notes in India was essentially in the
> realm of the exigent. Compulsions of the first World War led to the
> introduction of paper currency of small denominations. Rupee One was
> introduced on 30th November, 1917 followed by the exotic Rupees Two and
> Annas Eight. The issuance of these notes was discontinued on 1st January,
> 1926 on cost benefit considerations. These notes first carried the portrait
> of King George V and were the precursors of the 'King's Portrait' Series
> which were to follow.
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> [image: Image : Rupee One - Obverse]*
> Rupee One - Obverse *
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> [image: Image : Rupee One - Reverse]*
> Rupee One -Reverse *
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> [image: Rupees Two and Annas Eight - Obverse]*
> Rupees Two and Annas Eight - Obverse
> King's Portrait Series*
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> Regular issues of this Series carrying the portrait of George V were
> introduced in May, 1923 on a Ten Rupee Note. The King's Portrait Motif
> continued as an integral feature of all Paper Money issues of British India.
> Government of India continued to issue currency notes till 1935 when the
> Reserve Bank of India took over the functions of the Controller of Currency.
> These notes were issued in denominations of Rs 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000,
> 10,000.
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> [image: Image : Rupees Fifty]*
> Rupees Fifty*
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> [image: Image : Rupees One Thousand]*
> Rupees One Thousand *
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> [image: Image : Rupees Ten Thousand]*
> Rupees Ten Thousand*
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> the Bank's issues to January 1938 when the first Five Rupee note was issued
> bearing the portrait of George VI.
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> [image: Image : Rupees Five]*
> Rupees Five - First Note issued by Reserve Bank of India *
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> This was followed by Rs 10 in February, Rs 100 in March and Rs 1,000 and Rs
> 10,000 in June 1938.
> [image: Image : Rupees One Hundred]*
> Rupees One Hundred *
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> [image: Image Rupees One Thousand]*
> Rupees One Thousand*
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> [image: Image : Rupees Ten Thousand]*
> Rupees Ten Thousand*
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> In August 1940, the one-rupee note was reintroduced, once again as a war
> time measure, as a Government note with the status of a rupee coin,
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> [image: Image : Rupee One - Obverse]*
> Rupee One Obverse *
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> [image: Image : Rupee One -Reverse]*
> Rupee One Reverse *
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> [image: Image : Rupees Two]*
> Rupees Two*
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> As an added security feature, the security thread was introduced for the
> first time in India.
> [image: Image : George VI Profile]*
> George VI Profile*
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> [image: George VI Frontal]*
> George VI Frontal *
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> The George VI series continued till 1947 and thereafter as a frozen series
> till 1950 when post independence notes were issued.
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> With Love,
> Hari
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