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== Pre independence issues ==
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Revision as of 05:14, 30 December 2019

One Rupee
(India)
Value1
Width97 mm
Height65 mm mm
Weight90 GSM g
Security featuresWatermark
Material used100 per cent (Cotton) Rag Content
Obverse
DesignOne-rupee coin
Reverse
DesignSagar Samrat oil rig

The One Indian rupee note is made up of hundred 100 paisa's as ₹1 = 100 paise. Currently, it is the smallest Indian banknote in circulation and the only one being issued by the Government of India, as all other banknotes in circulation are issued by the Reserve Bank of India. As a result, the one rupee note is the only note bearing the signature of the Finance Secretary and not the Governor of the RBI.[1]

Pre independence issues

Old 1 rupee note
British Indian one rupee note

See also

References

  1. ^ "Issue of Re. 1 denomination currency notes with Rupee symbol (₹) and the inset letter 'L'". RBI. Retrieved 6 January 2018.