10 Rupees Bank Note of King George VI, 1947, Signed by C. D. Deshmukh, Burma Overprint, PMG 50 About Uncirculated
The 1947 Ten Rupees bank note of King George VI, signed by Sir C. D. Deshmukh, is a historically significant issue of British India specially prepared for circulation in Burma. This note bears the distinctive red overprint “BURMA CURRENCY BOARD / LEGAL TENDER IN BURMA ONLY”, making it a highly sought-after transitional issue from the post-war period. Featuring the portrait of King George VI, the note carries a green serial number, J Prefix, and serial number J48 809636, and is catalogued as KJ & RR #5.15.1. Despite minor pin holes, the note has been professionally graded by PMG as 50 About Uncirculated, indicating limited circulation with strong paper quality, excellent detail, and attractive overall appearance. Issued during the final year of British rule in India and reflecting the separate monetary administration of Burma, this overprinted Ten Rupees note is a fascinating piece of South Asian monetary history and remains scarce in this condition, making it a prized addition to advanced collections of British Indian and Burma currency.
₹ 25,725.00
₹ 25,725.00

