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S. Jagannathan 5 & 20 Rupees Notes

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S. Jagannathan 5 & 20 Rupees Notes S.jagannathan was the governor of India, he was the 10th governor of Reserve Bank Of India.He served as governor from 1970 to 1975, also S.Jagannathan was a member of the Indian Civil Service, and had served with the Central Government, he was India's Executive Director at the World Bank. Indian rupee notes of 5,20 and 50 denomination were introduced, and these bore his signature.But collector are only interested in five rupee note of 5 deer,Two different types of notes are available in market 4 deer & 5 deer.4 deer of  five rupee are much available in market, Some fraud people are tried converted  from 4 to 3 deer of  five rupees notes & tried to sell it, so be aware because at the time of  Governor S.jagannathan  never published 3 deer of five rupee notes.Cheater are tried to sell 4 deer of five rupee note as a 3 deer so be care full. S.Jagannathan Five rupee Note In 1972 issued by Reserve Bank of India ...

C.D. Deshmukh 5 Rupee Notes.

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C.D. Deshmukh 5 Rupee Notes. Chintaman Dwarakanath Deshmukh This note was signed by governor C.D Deshmukh, It has money value Cause It was an antiques & its rare. Most fake printed notes are available in market so many peoples are having cheated by most of time from cheater.  C.D. Deshmukh of five rupee Note are most valuable if all the deers are on standing position & if it was 3,5,7 deer is available on the note. Now any governor five rupee 5 dear notes are collected by collector, if it was signed by C.D Deshmukh then those are most valuable rather then other governor but all 5 deer notes are collectible . 5 Deer C.D Deshmukh note C.D Deshmukh five rupee note having 5 different types note printed,this note having printed 3 deers,4 deers,5 deers,6 deers & 7 deers,each notes are its self different types.But only 3,5,7 printed deers notes are demanded & buyer are only interested on this.    This note also printed without (kalash) ...

GEORGE V KING EMPEROR one rupees coin 1939

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GEORGE V KING EMPEROR one rupees coin 1939 George  V was the son of King Edward VII and was made the King of the United Kingdom and British Dominions  and Emperor of India  from 6 th  May 1910 to 20 January 1936 upon the passing away of his father. Indian coins were minted with his portrait/effigy from 1911 onwards till the time of his death.  Coins in India were issued in the of denominations of  one rupee, half rupee , quarter rupee and two annas (all in silver), and 1/12 anna ,half  pice, quarter anna, one anna, two anna and four annas (all in copper) during his reign . Pig Coins:   In 1911, on quite a few denominations of coins issued the King was shown wearing a robe with a small elephant on it. Unfortunately, the  trunk of the elephant appeared to be like the snout of a pig and it’s legs were depicted as short and stout due to space constraints on the coin surface. The overall appearance was that of a pig which would have been ...

C.D.Deshmukh 100 Rupee note(East Indian Company)

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C.D.Deshmukh 100 Rupee note(East Indian Company).                                                   Chintaman Dwarakanath Deshmukh C.D Deshmukh was the first Indian governor  of the Reserve Bank Of India by the East India Company from 1943 to 1950.He was served as a Finance minister in the union cabinet from 1950 to 1956.And also served a Vice-Chancellor of University of Delhi from 1962 to 1967. During the war the high quality forgeries are done in Indian currency, Since at that time first time introduced  a change in the watermark and obverse design from the profile portrait of George VI to his full frontal portrait. As an added security feature, the security thread.   At that time the existing Currency Off...