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India Currency Rupee

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It is the picture of the India Currency that I collected during India travel.
 
| India Currency | Coins of India | Reserve Bank of India : Republic India Issues |
 
The banknotes of India were "BORO-BORO". BORO-BORO is japanese, It means with rumpled.
One/Tow rupee is a coin almost. The bill that I see occasionally is remarkable.
Note: MIHONN is means specimen on banknotes in red means 'specimen'.
 
One Rupee Banknote [Rs 1] (in 1974)
Obverse: Lion Capital, Ashoka Pillar
Rupee 1 FACE
Issue: GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Reverse:
Rupee 1 BACK
One Rupee Banknote [Rs 1] (in 1990)
Obverse: Lion Capital, Ashoka Pillar
 
Rupee 1 FACE
Issue: GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Reverse: The off-shore oil field
(Design that symbolizes industry development)
Rupee 1 BACK
Two Rupees Banknote [Rs 2]
Obverse: Lion Capital, Ashoka Pillar
Rupees 2 FACE
Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
Reverse: Tiger (National animal)
Rupees 2 BACK
Two Rupees Banknote [Rs 2]
Obverse: Lion Capital, Ashoka Pillar
 
 
 
Rupees 2 FACE
Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
Reverse: Artificial satellite (The name is ARYABHATTA.)
(Design that symbolizes science and technology development)
ARYABHATTA is astronomer of ancient times India(Gupta period). AD.476-550.
Rupees 2 BACK
Five Rupees Banknote [Rs 5]
Obverse: Lion Capital, Ashoka Pillar
 
Rupees 5 FACE
Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
Reverse: Agriculture work scenery
(Design that symbolizes farm mechanization)
Rupees 5 BACK
Five Rupees Banknote [Rs 5]
Obverse: Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi
 
Rupees 5 FACE
Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
Reverse: Agriculture work scenery
(Design that symbolizes farm mechanization)
Rupees 5 BACK
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (October 2, 1869 - January 30, 1948) , called Mahatma Gandhi, was the charismatic leader who brought the cause of India's independence from British colonial rule to world attention. His philosophy of non-violence, for which he coined the term satyagraha, has influenced both national and international movements for peaceful change.
By means of non-violent civil disobedience, Gandhi helped bring about India's independence from British rule, inspiring other colonial peoples to work for their own independence, ultimately dismantling the British Empire to replace it with the Commonwealth of Nations. Gandhi's principle of satyagraha (from Sanskrit satya: truth, and graha: grasp/hold), often translated as "way of truth" or "pursuit of truth", has inspired other democratic activists, including Martin Luther King, Jr., John Lennon, Nelson Mandela, and the 14th Dalai Lama. He often said that his values were simple; drawn from traditional Hindu beliefs: truth (satya) and nonviolence (ahimsa).
The above explanation quoted The free encyclopedia 'Wikipedia'.
Ten Rupees Banknote [Rs 10]
Obverse: Lion Capital, Ashoka Pillar
Rupees 10 FACE
Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
Reverse:
Rupees 10 BACK
Ten Rupees Banknote [Rs 10]
Obverse: Lion Capital, Ashoka Pillar
Rupees 10 FACE
Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
Reverse:
Rupees 10 BACK
Ten Rupees Banknote [Rs 10]
Obverse: Lion Capital, Ashoka Pillar
Rupees 10 FACE
Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
Reverse:
Rupees 10 BACK
Ten Rupees Banknote [Rs 10] (Mahatma Gandhi Series)
Obverse: Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi
 
Rupees 10 FACE
Reverse: The animal which represents India.
Tiger, Indian elephant, Rhinoceros
Rupees 10 BACK
Size: 137X63mm, Issuance Year: 1996, Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
Twenty Rupees Banknote [Rs 20]
Obverse: Lion Capital, Ashoka Pillar
 
 
Rupees 20 FACE
Reverse: The circle of the machine that spins the yarn.
Or, Buddhism law circle.
Symbolic design of the India art.
Rupees 20 BACK
Size: , Issuance Year: 1972, Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
Twenty Rupees Banknote [Rs 20] (Mahatma Gandhi Series)
Obverse: Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi
Rupees 20 FACE
Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
Reverse: Scenery that is view the Indian Ocean.
Rupees 20 BACK
Fifty Rupees Banknote [Rs 50]
Obverse: Lion Capital, Ashoka Pillar
Rupees 50 FACE
Reverse: The India Congress Building
Rupees 50 BACK
Issuance Year: 1975, Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
Fifty Rupees Banknote [Rs 50] (Mahatma Gandhi Series)
Obverse: Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi
Rupees 50 FACE
Reverse: The India Congress Building
Rupees 50 BACK
Size: 147X73mm, Issuance Year: 1996, Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
One Hundred Rupees Banknote [Rs 100]
Obverse: Lion Capital, Ashoka Pillar
Rupees 100 FACE
Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
Reverse:
Rupees 100 BACK
One Hundred Rupees Banknote [Rs 100] (Mahatma Gandhi Series)
Obverse: Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi
(Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi : 1869-1948)
 
Rupees 100 FACE
Reverse: Mt. Kanchenjunga (Height above sea level 8586m)
The 3rd world high peak which is located in the border of India and Nepal.
Rupees 100 BACK
Size: 157X73mm, Issuance Year: 1996, Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
Five Hundred Rupees Banknote [Rs 500] (Mahatma Gandhi Series)
Obverse: Mahatma Gandhi Reverse: Salt Satyagraha (Mahatma Gandhi)
 
Noting Image data
 
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Size: 167X73mm, Issuance Year: 1996, Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
One Thousand Rupees Banknote[Rs 1000] (Mahatma Gandhi Series)
Obverse: Mahatma Gandhi Reverse: An artificial satellite, The girl who uses the personal computer, other.
 
Noting Image data
 
Noting Image data
Size: 177X73mm, Issuance Year: 1996, Issue: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
 
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