10 Rupees – Reserve Bank of India | Shalimaar
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This classic Indian 10 Rupees banknote was issued by the Reserve Bank of India during the 1992–1997 series.
The note features the national emblem based on the Ashoka Pillar Capital, symbolizing India’s sovereignty and heritage.
A well-known design from the late 20th century and a popular collectible among world currency enthusiasts.
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Description
The 10 Rupees banknote from India was issued by the Reserve Bank of India between 1992 and 1997 as part of the Republic era currency series. Printed on paper and measuring approximately 137 × 63 mm, the note reflects the traditional design style used in Indian banknotes before the introduction of later Mahatma Gandhi series designs.
The obverse features saffron and brown tones with multicolor underprint patterns and the national emblem derived from the Ashoka Pillar Capital placed prominently on the right side. The inscriptions appear in both Devanagari and Latin scripts, including the guarantee text and the promise clause issued by the central bank.
The reverse side typically depicts a pastoral village scene, highlighting rural life and India’s agricultural heritage. This design reflects the importance of village communities in the country’s social and economic structure during the late 20th century.
As a representative note from the pre-modern Indian currency era, this 10 Rupees banknote remains a nostalgic and historically interesting piece for collectors of Asian and world paper money.
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| Weight | 0.01 kg |
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