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Thursday, January 29, 2009



RARE NOTE GOVERNOR HVR IYENAGAR. THREE DEERS GOOD CONDITION


C - 7 INDIA 5 RS NOTE -



BHATTACHARYA -INSET


"B" 3 DEERS

C - 7

INDIA 5 RS NOTE

SIGNED BY P.C.BHATTACHARYA

INSET "B"

PICTURE OF 3 SAMBAR DEERS {2 MALES 1 FEMALE} ON REVERSE.

PREFIX - "C"

Watermark:

In Window: National Emblem.

Refer page no 233 of "The Standard Reference guide to Indian Paper Money" by Jhunjhunwalla.

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COLLECTORS ITEM

YOU WILL GET THE SAME NOTE AS SHOWN BELOW IN THE SCANS.





C - 6 INDIA 5 RS NOTE BHATTACHARYA - INSET "A" - 3 DEER


C - 6

INDIA 5 RS NOTE

SIGNED BY P.C.BHATTACHARYA

INSET "A"

RELEASED ON 6th FEBRUARY 1964

PICTURE OF 3 SAMBAR DEERS {2 MALES 1 FEMALE} ON REVERSE.

PREFIX - "V"

Watermark:

In Window: National Emblem.

Refer page no 233 of "The Standard Reference guide to Indian Paper Money" by Jhunjhunwalla.

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THE NOTE IS IN XF CONDITION

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C - 4 INDIA 5 RS NOTE - IYENGAR - NO INSET - 6 DEERS

C - 4

INDIA 5 RS NOTE

SIGNED BY H.V.R.IYENGAR

NO INSET

SHAPES OF WATERMARK WINDOW & VIGNETTE FRAME CHANGED.

PICTURE OF 6 INDIAN ANTELOPES {BLACK BUCKS} ON REVERSE.

PREFIX - "S"

Watermark:

In Window: National Emblem.

Refer page no 233 of "The Standard Reference guide to Indian Paper Money" by Jhunjhunwalla.

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COLLECTORS ITEM

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EXTRMLY SCARE&RARE 1845

EAST INDIA COMPANY

1/2 ANNA XF

1845 EAST INDIAN COMPANY 1/2 ANNA 1 CENT COINS


1802 COLONIAL BRITISH EAST INDIA

HAMMERED ONE PICE COPPER COIN

UNDER BOMBAY PRESIDENCY

The HONOURABLE British East India Company, sometimes referred to as "John Company", was one of the first joint-stock companies (preceded only by the Dutch East India Company) which was granted an English Royal Charter by Elizabeth I on December 31, 1599, with the intention of favouring trade privileges in India. The Royal Charter effectively gave the newly created Honourable East India Company (HEIC) a 21 year monopoly on all trade in the East Indies. The Company transformed from a commercial trading venture to one that virtually ruled India as it acquired auxiliary governmental and military functions, until its dissolution in 1858.

Obverse features the United E.I.Co. Heart Balemark

Reverse features Scales, Persian Adil "Just"

19-23mm coins, 3-5mm thick, 10+ grams

VERY GOOD Condition KM#198