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2009 India 10 Rupees Banknote

Indian Rupee Bank Notes From India Ten Rupees Paper Money 2009 “INR” Uang Kertas 10 Sepuluh Rupees Dari Negara India

In India the currency is called the rupee.  The Indian rupee’s code is INR and while this name of money there has been in use for hundreds of years the bank notes of the current era began when the country became independent of England in 1949.  The newest series of paper bills began being printed in the year 1996.

See the following pictures of a 2009 ten rupees bank note and which feature a picture of Mahatma Gandhi on its front.  Notice there use of several different language on this bill as well which is representative of the large number of languages there.  The obverse also has the words Reserve Bank of India.  The back of this currency bill has a picture of a tiger, elephant, rhino.  This example of one that we have is 10 rupee note is uncirculated.  Please contact at butikmewah@protonmail.com for any questions.


Rupee adalah uang kertas dari Negara Negeri India, Uang kertas  sepuluh rupee tahun pengeluaran untuk tahun 2009, Uang kertas ini bergambar foto orang paling dihormati di Negeri India beliau adalah “Mahatma Gandhi” dan dibelakang uang kertas ini bertuliskan tulisan bahasa India dan bergambar binatang Macan, Gajah, dan Badak, bertulisakan Reserve Bank Of India Guaranteed By The Central Government 10 Rupees  Kondisi Baru Crips Sempurna UNC.

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