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domingo, 28 de março de 2010

India Two Rupee 1985 - Pick 53Ab

India Two Rupee 1985 - Pick 53Ab
Year 11th April 1985
Pick 53Ab
Color Dark Pink - Green
Signature R. N. Malhotra * ( Governor Reserve Bank of India ) in English and Hindi
Watermark Large rectangular mirror shape window, Askokan Pillar as watermark
Front of Banknote Value in Hindi left bottom, RBI monogram in center bottom with Satyameva Jayate
Back of Banknote Sanding Tiger figure with Reserve Bank of India monogram in center bottom
Language panel 13 Regional language on back of the Banknote in left hand side
Inset
Issued with prefix A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - K - L - M - N - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W
Size 114 X 63 mm
More about this Banknote
Known as Tiger  design also
Serial numbers on right  hand side with Horizontal prefix
* R. N. Malhotra was Governor since 1985 to 1990
Banknote has the usual two pinholes on left side
Production of 2 Rupees denomination was discontinued since February 1995 by Government of India

R. N. Malhotra
R. N. Malhotra a member of the Indian Civil Service
Governor Reserve Bank of India since 1985 to 1990
During his time the Banknote of 500 denomination was introduced

India Two Rupee 1984 - Pick 53Aa



India Two Rupee 1984 - Pick 53Aa 
Signature: Manmohan Singh as Governor Reserve Bank of India  now Prime Minister of India
Year 13th June 1984
Pick 53Aa
Color Dark Pink
Signature Manmohan Singh * ( Governor Reserve Bank of India ) in English and Hindi
Watermark Large rectangular mirror shape window, Askokan Pillar as watermark
Front of Banknote Value in Hindi on left bottom, Reserve Bank of India monogram in center bottom
Back of Banknote Sanding Tiger figure with Reserve Bank of India monogram in center bottom
Language panel 13 Regional language on back of the Banknote in left hand side
Inset
Issued with prefix A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - K - L - M - N - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W
Size 114 X 63 mm
More about this Banknote
Known as Tiger  design also
Change:- Serial numbers on right  hand side with Horizontal prefix
Change:- ' Satyameva Jayate ' tablet added below Askokan Pillar in front on right

Banknote has the usual two pinholes on left side
Production of 2 Rupees denomination was discontinued since February 1995 by Government of India

Manmohan Singh
Now Prime Minister of India

Manmohan Singh a member of the Indian Civil Service
Governor Reserve Bank of India since 1982 to 1985
First Sikh to become Prime Minister of India on May 22, 2004
He was born on 26 September 1932, in Gah, Punjab (now in Chakwal district, Pakistan).


INDIA - 2 RUPEE 1980 - Pick 53g

INDIA - 2 RUPEE 1980 - Pick 53g

Year: 31st October 1980
Pick 53g
Color Dark Pink
Signature I. G. Patel * ( Governor Reserve Bank of India ) in English and Hindi
Watermark Large rectangular mirror shape window, Askokan Pillar with wheel as watermark
Front of Banknote Value in Hindi on left bottom, Reserve Bank of India monogram in center bottom
Back of Banknote Sanding Tiger figure with Reserve Bank of India monogram in center bottom
Language panel 13 Regional language on back of the Banknote in left hand side
Inset ' B '
Issued with prefix A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - K - L - M - N - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W
Size 107 X 63 mm

More about this Banknote
Known as Tiger design also
Serial numbers on right hand side with Vertical prefix
Banknote has the usual two pinholes on left side

Production of 2 Rupees denomination was discontinued since February 1995 by Government of India

I. G. Patel
Indravadan Gordhanbhai Patel
1924-2005
I. G. Patel a member of the Indian Civil Service
Governor Reserve Bank of India since 1977 to 1982
Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science between 1984 and 1990
He was the deputy administrator of the UN Development Programme for two years
Died in a hospital in New York 2005

terça-feira, 17 de março de 2009

India - 5 Rupias 2002 - Pick 88Aa


Mahatma Gandhi; farmer ploughing; sun
The rupee (Hindi: रुपया) (code: INR) is the currency of India. The issuance of the currency is controlled by the Reserve Bank of India. The most commonly used symbols for the rupee are Rs, ₨ and रू. The ISO 4217 code for the Indian rupee is INR. On 5 March 2009 the Indian Government announced a contest to create a symbol for the Rupee.[1] The modern rupee is subdivided into 100 paise (singular paisa).

In most parts of India, the rupee is known as the rupee, Rupiya (hindi) roopayi (రూపాయి) (ರೂಪಾಯಿ), rubai (ரூபாய்), roopa (രൂപ) or one of the other terms derived from the Sanskrit rupyakam [2] (Devnagari: रूप्यकं), raupya meaning silver; rupyakam meaning (coin) of silver. However, in West Bengal, Tripura, Orissa, and Assam, the Indian rupee is officially known by names derived from the Sanskrit Tanka. Thus, the rupee is called টাকা Taka in Bengali, টকা tôka in Assamese, and ଟଙ୍କା Tôngka in Oriya, with the symbol T, and is written as such on Indian banknotes.

On 13 March 2009, the exchange rate was Rs.51.55 to US$1
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