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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Language Panel in Indian Currencies

All Indian currencies have a common feature called Language Panel.


From 1938 to 1943

In 1938 First note issued by Reserve Bank of India comes with 8 Languages in it.


This was followed by Rs 10 in February, Rs 100 in March and Rs 1,000 and Rs 10,000

In August 1940 , one rupee notes comes with 7 Languages in it. 



Two Rupees Currency notes also introduced with 8 Languages in it.



From 1943 to 1949

In 1943 Indian Rupee notes comes with  7 languages in it and  sign by C D Deshmukh.


 From 1949 to 1957

In the year 1949 to 1957 Indian Rupee notes comes with 8 Languages in it.

This is Followed by Rs 1 , Rs 2 and Rs 5.

From 1957 to 1962 

In  the year 1957 to 1962  indian rupee Notes comes again with 7  Languages in it except Rs 5 . This is followed by  Rs 2 , Rs 10 and Rs 100. And in the same time period new Rs 100 was introduced  with 13 Languages in it.



From 1962 to 1997

In the year 1962 to 1997 Indian rupee notes comes with 13  Languages in it.


     This is followed by Rs 2, Rs 5, Rs 10 and Rs 100.

From 1996 to till now

In 1996  "Mahatma Gandhi Series" was introduced with 15 Languages in it.
 The present day currencies comes with 15 Indian languages apart from Hindi in it. This is followed by Rs 5, Rs 10 , Rs 20  , Rs 50 , Rs 100 , Rs 500 and Rs 1000.

It is printed in alphabetical order of languages.


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