British India, King George V, 10 Rupees, 1926, Signed by J. B. Taylor, PMG 45 Choice Extremely Fine
The Ten Rupees bank note of King George V, issued in 1926 and bearing the signature of J. B. Taylor, is a highly desirable and historically important issue from the early years of Reserve Bank-era Indian paper currency. The note carries the black serial number K/8 359681 and is catalogued as Jhun & Razack 3.7.2. Featuring the portrait of King George V, the note showcases the intricate engraving, ornate design elements, and multilingual denomination panels characteristic of high-denomination British Indian currency of the period. Professionally certified by PMG as Choice 45 Extremely Fine, the note displays moderate circulation while retaining strong paper integrity, clear design details, and excellent overall eye appeal. As a pre-Independence issue from the reign of King George V, the 1926 Ten Rupees note is a significant piece of Indian monetary history and remains a sought-after collectible among numismatists, particularly in certified higher-grade preservation.
₹ 73,500.00
₹ 73,500.00
