Ten Rupees Bank Note of King George VI, 1938, Signed by J. B. Taylor
The Ten Rupees bank note of King George VI, issued in 1938 and bearing the signature of J. B. Taylor, is one of the most iconic and sought-after issues of British Indian paper money. The note features the portrait of King George VI on the obverse, complemented by intricate security engraving, ornate design elements, and multilingual denomination panels characteristic of pre-Independence Indian currency. Introduced shortly after the accession of King George VI, the 1938 series marked a new chapter in Indian banknote design and circulation. As one of the higher denominations of the period, the Ten Rupees note played an important role in commerce and banking during the late colonial era. Owing to its historical significance, elegant design, and enduring collector appeal, the 1938 J. B. Taylor Ten Rupees note remains a prized addition to collections of British Indian currency and monetary history.
₹ 17,850.00
₹ 17,850.00

