RARE
VERY NICE CONDITION, (only Little staple hole)
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 100 INDIA RUPEE (CALLED ORNAMENT DIAMOND BOLD 100 RUPEE IN INDIA)
INDIA 100 RUPEE YEAR 1967 - 70 GOVERNOR LAKSHMI KANT JHA RBI NOTE WITH DAM
INDIA 100 RUPEES ORNAMENTAL NOTE
SIGNED BY L.K.JHA
PICTURE OF DAM ON REVERSE
WATERMARK:
WATER MARK CIRCULATED (IN WINDOW)
NATIONAL EMBLEM
RARE TO FIND SUCH OLD NOTE
It would be perfect to add this coin to your collection,
100 RUPEE DESIGN CHANGED NUMBER 100 APPEARS IN THE CENTER WITH DIAMOND DECORATION,
DESIGN & WATERMARK FRAME BECOME SMALER,
4 GAZELLERS (1 MALE & 3 FEMALES) REPLACE SAMBAR DEERS.
NUMERAL 100 GOSE ON TOP LEFT & RIGHT AND RBI MONOGRAM IN THE CENTER BELOW ON THE BACK. RELEASED ON 17TH APRIL 1967.
SIZE: 157 x 73mm.
Lakshmi Kant Jha (22 November 1913 - 16 January 1988 ), or L. K. Jha as he was called, was the eighth Governor of the Reserve Bank of India from 1 Jul 1967 to 3 May 1970. A member of the Indian Civil Service, Jha had served as Secretary to the Prime Minister of India. , prior to his appointment as Governor of RBI.
He served at India's ambassador to the UN after his term expired. He was governor of Jammu and Kashmir state from 3 Jul 1973 to 22 Feb 1981.
L K Jha, a member of the Indian Civil Service, served as Secretary to the Prime Minister, prior to his appointment as Governor.
During his tenure,social controls over commercial banks were introduced as an experiment in 1968, as a part of which a National Credit Council was established. Shortly thereafter, 14 major commercial banks were nationalised in 1969, a step which did not have the endorsement of the Reserve Bank.
Amongst other developments, gold controls were brought on a statutory basis; Deposit Insurance was in principle extended to Cooperative banks; the Lead Bank Scheme was introduced to facilitate credit delivery, and the setting up of the Agricultural Credit Board.L K Jha was appointed India’s Ambassador to the United States in May 1970 prior to the completion of his term as Governor.
Bearing the picture of ELEPHANT & 3 LION ASHOKA CHAKRA, AND to the below of him you can see the seal of the Reserve Bank of India with its TIGER and PALM tree. very scarce notes, BLUE COLOUR NOTES CARRY A ASHOKA PILLAR WATERMARK, (Note is watermarked and contains security thread)
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