5 Rs King George VI Red Serial Note
The
Five Rupees Bank Note of King
George VI, issued in 1947 and bearing the signature
of Sir Chintaman Dwarkanath (C.
D.) Deshmukh, is a historically significant note from the final
year of British rule in India. The obverse features the portrait of King George VI
along with intricate security patterns and the denomination in multiple
languages, while the reverse showcases a detailed vignette characteristic of
the period. This variety is distinguished by its red serial numbers, a feature
prized by collectors of pre-Independence Indian paper money. Issued by the Reserve Bank of India,
the note represents a pivotal moment in Indian monetary history, bridging the
colonial era and the dawn of independence. Owing to its historical importance,
attractive design, and association with the first Indian Governor of the
Reserve Bank, C. D. Deshmukh, the 1947 Five Rupee note remains a highly
sought-after collectible among numismatists and currency enthusiasts.
₹ 86,100.00
₹ 86,100.00

