Saturday, 17 June 2017

One rupee currency note

Indian one rupee was so valuable if it was from the year of 1962,1982,1995,1996,1997,these years notes are very rare but unfortunately we have not any image of them.Collector are interested on those Indian notes so if you searching one rupee notes than carefully take a look of the authentication procedure its may help you.  

The year of 1995 one rupee note was singed by Montek Singh Ahluwalia he was a is an Indian economist and civil servant. He is currently the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission of the Republic of India. He was previously the first Director of the Independent Evaluation Office at the International Monetary Fund.
The 1995 one rupee note was rare

It's true. The one-rupee denominated currency note is placed for bidding with a floor price of Rs one lakh.

So, why this rush? The Centre had discontinued printing of one-rupee notes starting from 1995-96 to 2014. Notwithstanding opposition from the RBI, the UPA-led Manmohan Singh government at the Centre had decided to print five million notes in a sudden move last year. A file noting of the Ministry of Finance dated April 22, 2014, said, “The sovereign function of the government is to print the one-rupee currency note, which provides legal sanctity to all other higher-denomination bank notes that are promissory notes," reported the PTI earlier. “As the objective to make one-rupee currency note is to provide legal sanctity, these may not be printed in large numbers. The government may issue five million one-rupee notes every year,” the note from the Ministry of Finance added. To an RTI query, the Ministry of Finance said,"the Central government printed over 19 million costly one-rupee notes, which are stamped with the signature of current finance secretary." All other denominations of the currency are pledged by the RBI Governor.
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 HIS ARTICLES IS FOR THOSE PEOPLE WHO KEEP SEARCHING & HUNTING OLD
 INDIAN CURRENCY,ANTIQUES,RP COIN & UNDERGROUND TREASURE CONTINUOUSLY
 FROM LONG TIME AGO.


                MAY I HOPE THIS ARTICLES MUST HAVE HELP THEM.
                I just i want show how can know the difference between original & duplicate.
                There is such people whom they just want to cheat Innocent Hunter.
                
                But we can not forget that, such extremely rare valuable  things are exists in our locality.
                Its real & exists but we have to experts for differentiate between them.
Never you think those things are exists or not. It's real and authentic but some people wants to cheat with faked items.You definitely knew about British coins & notes because it's truth,Each things about East India COMPANY is real.

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1982 - IX ASIAN GAMES (DELHI) COMMEMORATIVE

The IX th Asian Games were held at New Delhi from 19th November, 1982 to4th December, 1982India issued this 2 rupees coin on 19th November, 1982to commemorate this event. Out of the other 4 coins issued on the same occasion, the 10 paise and 25 paise coins were issued for general circulation and the 10 rupees and the 100 rupees coins were issued as uncirculated / proof specimens.



Specifications
Year of issue – 1982
Weight – 8 grams
Metal composition – Cupro – Nickel alloy
( 75% Copper + 25% Nickel )
Shape – Circular
Diameter – 28 mm
Edge – Security


Obv --  The obverse of this coin shows the Ashokan lion, 'Satyameva Jayate' in Hindi and the value '2'  in International numerals  under it . In English "INDIA" and "RUPEES"  appear  on the right periphery and in Hindi "Bharat" and "Rupaye" appear on the  left .


Rev – The reverse of this coin shows the Asian Games ‘Logo’ – the ancientJANTAR-MANTAR observatory in Delhi with the SUN above it with ‘DELHI’ and ‘1982’ – the year of issue below it. The inscription ‘IX ASIAN GAMES’ in English is shown in the right periphery and ‘Nawam Asiyayee Khel’ in Hindi is shown in the left periphery.

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