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British India currency Notes started in the year 1861. It gave Colonial British monopoly of single currency in whole India and started with fist currency notes in commonly know as “Victoria Portrait” featured a portrait of Queen Victoria.
Find here a very rare Five Rupee (5 Rupee) portrait of King George VI British India Currency Note Signed by RBI Governor C.D. Deshmukh.
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