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<p>[QUOTE="spiraltreet, post: 130062, member: 3476"]wow... thats a nice note.. The Republic India paper currency collection is making big business out here. Except the denomination of One Rupee, all other notes are signed by the Reserve Bank Governor. The One Rupee note is signed by the Finance Secretary. There were a couple of Finance secretaries who were in the office for less than 2 months. These notes are a bit costly.. Also, the Government has ceased to issue One and Two Rupee notes about 15 years before. Now, the highest denomination Indian Note is a 1,000 Rupees note. Previously there was 5000 and 10000 notes. They are pretty costly and not easy to find ..The most common princely state note you can find in India is from Hyderabad... But the high denomination notes like the one mentioned by Aidan will be pretty difficult to find. Then, there are some Haj Issues meant for the Haj pilgrims to spend in the Gulf countries. The Reserve Bank has stopped this practice and these notes (even the lowest denomination) in good condition are pretty difficult to find..[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="spiraltreet, post: 130062, member: 3476"]wow... thats a nice note.. The Republic India paper currency collection is making big business out here. Except the denomination of One Rupee, all other notes are signed by the Reserve Bank Governor. The One Rupee note is signed by the Finance Secretary. There were a couple of Finance secretaries who were in the office for less than 2 months. These notes are a bit costly.. Also, the Government has ceased to issue One and Two Rupee notes about 15 years before. Now, the highest denomination Indian Note is a 1,000 Rupees note. Previously there was 5000 and 10000 notes. They are pretty costly and not easy to find ..The most common princely state note you can find in India is from Hyderabad... But the high denomination notes like the one mentioned by Aidan will be pretty difficult to find. Then, there are some Haj Issues meant for the Haj pilgrims to spend in the Gulf countries. The Reserve Bank has stopped this practice and these notes (even the lowest denomination) in good condition are pretty difficult to find..[/QUOTE]
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