King George VI One Rupee Bank Note, 1947, Signed by C. E. Jones, Red Serial Number (J&R 4.1.1D)
The One Rupee bank note of King George VI, dated 1947 and bearing the signature of C. E. Jones, represents one of the final issues of British Indian currency before Independence. The note features the portrait of King George VI on the obverse along with intricate security patterns and multilingual denomination panels characteristic of the period. This particular variety is distinguished by its red serial number, an important feature indicating that the note was issued after 1947. Catalogued as Jhun & Razack 4.1.1D, it is a highly sought-after variety among collectors of pre-Independence Indian paper money. Graded PMG 30 Very Fine, the note exhibits moderate circulation while retaining strong detail and overall visual appeal. Owing to its historical significance, post-1947 red serial numbering, and relative scarcity, this issue is regarded as a very rare and desirable collectible in the field of Indian numismatics.
₹ 57,750.00
₹ 57,750.00

