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Sunday, May 2, 2010
10 RUPEES RBI 6th King George 3 Peacock Note with C.D.Deshmukh Sign-Front Side
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10 RUPEES RBI 6th King George 3 Peacock Note with C.D.Deshmukh Sign-Back Side
During the war, Japanese Operations to destabilize Indian currency involved high-quality forgeries, largely of Re 10 notes signed by Governor C.D. Deshmukh.
This necessitated 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 was introduced for the first time in India.
The George VI series continued till 1947 and thereafter as a frozen series till 1950 when post-independence notes were issued.
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Saturday, May 1, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
1 Rupee Indira Gandhi Coin-Front Side
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1 Rupee Indira Gandhi Coin-Back Side
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
1 Rupee Fisheries 1986 coin-Front Side
1 Rupee Fisheries 1986 coin-Back Side
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
E.I.C. 1939 Sach Bolo Pura Tolo Ratlam Coin-Front Side
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E.I.C. 1939 Sach Bolo Pura Tolo Ratlam Coin-Back Side
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Monday, April 26, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Shivrayi 1630-1680 Shivaji Era Coins-Front Side
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The Maratha Confederacy :
While the Marathas have had a long history, they came into the limelight in the seventeenth century led by the charismatic leader Shivaji. The Maratha Confederacy consolidated itself after Aurangzeb's death in 1707 AD. Their military successes saw them overrun most of India by 1738 AD. The Marathas were set to be the only power in India to take on the Imperial mantle and build an Indian empire. Their fortunes suffered a setback with the battle of Panipat in 1761 AD. They, however, retained their hegemony over the Deccan till the end of the century. With the decline of central power, Maratha families established the states of Baroda, Gwalior, Indore, etc. As regards coinage, Shivaji first issued coins in 1664 AD when he assumed the title of Raja. Coins were again issued to commemorate his coronation at Raigadh in 1674 AD. These coins are rare. Maratha Mints and coinage were consolidated around the middle of the eighteenth century. Three types of Rupees were in circulation during this period, viz., the Hali Sicca, the Ankushi rupee which was the standard rupee of Pune, and the Chandori rupee which was on par with the Ankushi.
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1630-1680 AD
Maratha Dynasty
Copper
Shivrayi 1630-1680 Shivaji Era Coins-Back Side
The Maratha Confederacy :
While the Marathas have had a long history, they came into the limelight in the seventeenth century led by the charismatic leader Shivaji. The Maratha Confederacy consolidated itself after Aurangzeb's death in 1707 AD. Their military successes saw them overrun most of India by 1738 AD. The Marathas were set to be the only power in India to take on the Imperial mantle and build an Indian empire. Their fortunes suffered a setback with the battle of Panipat in 1761 AD. They, however, retained their hegemony over the Deccan till the end of the century. With the decline of central power, Maratha families established the states of Baroda, Gwalior, Indore, etc. As regards coinage, Shivaji first issued coins in 1664 AD when he assumed the title of Raja. Coins were again issued to commemorate his coronation at Raigadh in 1674 AD. These coins are rare. Maratha Mints and coinage were consolidated around the middle of the eighteenth century. Three types of Rupees were in circulation during this period, viz., the Hali Sicca, the Ankushi rupee which was the standard rupee of Pune, and the Chandori rupee which was on par with the Ankushi.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR Coins
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
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