Five Rupees Bank Notes of Republic of India, First Issue, 1950, Signed by B. Rama Rau – Consecutive Serial Numbers (Set of 3)
This attractive set comprises three Five Rupees bank notes of the Republic of India, belonging to the First Issue of 1950 and bearing the signature of Sir Benegal Rama Rau, the fourth Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. These notes are of the desirable English-only variety, issued during the formative years of independent India's currency system and catalogued as Jhun & Razack 6.3.1.1. Featuring the Lion Capital of Ashoka, intricate security patterns, and classic early Republic design elements, these notes represent an important chapter in India's monetary history. Offered in consecutive serial numbers, the set possesses added appeal and rarity, as such matching sequences are increasingly difficult to obtain. Graded as Extremely Fine, the notes retain strong paper quality, clear printing, and attractive eye appeal with only light signs of circulation. Owing to their historical significance, consecutive numbering, and relative scarcity, this set of three 1950 B. Rama Rau Five Rupees notes is a highly desirable addition to any collection of Indian paper money.
₹ 18,375.00
₹ 18,375.00
