Two Blue Peacocks on 10 Rupees Note
2021-06-03 Thu
Buy Two Blue peacocks 10 Rupees Note of 1979 bearing the signature of I. G. Patel with inset letter A. Serial number and prefix letters (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and K) may vary from image. The note is worth One hundred and seventy-five rupees only.The ten rupees note features two blue peacocks sitting on branches of an old mango tree surrounded by antelopes, horses, flowers, and a bird.
Indraprasad Gordhanbhai Patel was an Indian economist and served as the fourteenth Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. The watermark window has the Ashok pillar surrounded by 6 chakras, the middle part of the banknote has the letters ‘R B I’ diagonally followed by ‘10’ on the right side.
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