Rezwan Razack's Museum of Indian Paper Money

Rezwan Razack's Museum of Indian Paper Money The Rezwan Razack’s Museum of Indian Paper Money displays one of the finest collections of Indian

Government of India1935, One Government of India, 1 Rupee, 1935, The booklet of the front cover of booklet has the Emper...
24/12/2024

Government of India
1935, One Government of India,
1 Rupee, 1935,
The booklet of the front cover of booklet has the Emperor George V's Official Cypher 'GRI' initials - Georgius Rex Imperator, on obverse vignette of obverse of One Rupee silver coin of 1935 with the portrait of King George V, languages English, Urdu, Kaithi, Bangla,

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NOTES FOR INDO-PORTUGUESETERRITORIES: 1883 - 1961The Portuguese were the first Europeans to colonise India in 1498. By t...
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NOTES FOR INDO-PORTUGUESE
TERRITORIES: 1883 - 1961
The Portuguese were the first Europeans to colonise India in 1498. By the 18th century, their control was confined to Goa, Daman and Diu. The territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli were added subsequently.
The first Uniface notes were a result of the Anglo-Portuguese convention, 1880 by a Provincial Order. "The banknotes of 1882 were made in London and started circulating in this State (India) on 1.X.1883". The General Government of the State of India issued the second and third series of Uniface notes of 1897 and 1899 respectively.
These were printed at the National Press of Nova Goa.
Subsequent issues by the Banco Nacional Ultramarino were printed in London by Bradbury Wilkinson & Co. Ltd., Gravadores. With the monetary reform instituted in June 1958, the currency of Portuguese India underwent a change and decimalisation was introduced. The decimal system of
100 Centavos equals to 1 Escudo. 6 Escudos was equivalent to 1 Rupee. The last of these series of notes were printed by Thomas de la Rue & Co. Ltd., London and were in circulation until 1961, the year in which the Indian Army liberated Goa.

50 Rupias - Specimen - 1882 - First
Printed by Bank of England on mould-made paper, dated 4 November 1882 JUNTA DA FAZENDA PUBLICA meaning
'Department of Public Finance' DO
ESTADO DA INDIA PORTUGUEZA meaning

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