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Lot # 531 - Extremely Rare One Thousand Rupees Banknote of King George VI Signed by J B Taylor of 1938 of Bombay Circle.
Extremely Rare One Thousand Rupees Banknote of King George VI Signed by J B Taylor of 1938 of Bombay Circle.
Extremely Rare One Thousand Rupees Banknote of King George VI Signed by J B Taylor of 1938 of Bombay Circle. Extremely Rare One Thousand Rupees Banknote of King George VI Signed by J B Taylor of 1938 of Bombay Circle.
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Start Price 125000 Estimated Price 125000-150000
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Quick Description
DenominationRupees 1000GovernorJ. B. Taylor
Grade (if Slabbed)25Year1938
CertificatePMCS
Full Description:

British India, 1938, King George VI, 1000 Rupees, Bombay Circle, Signed by J.B. Taylor, Eight seals on the obverse and Nine seals on the reverse in blue ink reads "PAYMENT REFUSED UNDER ORDERS OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT" and also written in red ink on the obverse, a ‘CANCELLED’ seal at the back, A Prefix, S. No, A6 050511, (KJ & RR # 4.8.1A), seals at both sides, holes, stains, folds, graffiti, graded by PMCS as 25 Very Fine, Extremely Rare.

Note: The payment refused seals on this banknote are quite interesting. There was a demonetization of the high-value notes of Rupees 500, 1000, and 10000 in circulation in January 1946, including Uniface notes which were in circulation at that time. The exchange of these notes was governed by a specified time and method that had to be followed. When these notes were presented for exchange after the specified period the notes were inscribed with a rubber stamp that reads "Payment refused under orders of the Central Government".