1967 India 1 Rupee Banknote
Obverse: Features the iconic Lion Capital of Ashoka emblem, which is the national emblem of India, along with a large "1" and the denomination "ONE RUPEE" written in English and Hindi ("एक रुपया"). Above the central denomination, it reads "GOVERNMENT OF INDIA" with "भारत" in Devanagari script, indicating "India." The serial number is displayed in black ink on the bottom left side. The note is signed by the Finance Secretary of India, with the signature of S. Jagannathan.
Obverse lettering: GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, भारत, ONE RUPEE, एक रुपया.
Reverse: Shows a beautifully designed numeral "1" encircled by two wheat stalks, representing India’s agrarian economy. It reads "GOVERNMENT OF INDIA" in both English and Hindi, and the denomination "ONE RUPEE" is displayed in multiple Indian languages on the right, underscoring India’s linguistic diversity.
Reverse lettering: भारत, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, ONE RUPEE, एक रुपया, and the denomination in various regional languages.
Size: ±97 x 63 mm
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