1990 - India PIC 78Ae 1 Rupe banknote UNC
1990 - India PIC 78Ae 1 Rupe banknote UNC 

1990 - India PIC 78Ae 1 Rupe banknote UNC

  • Product Code: India PIC 78Ae
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 9.90€

  • Ex Tax: 9.00€


India 1 Rupee banknote, associated with 1990 and catalogued as Pick P78Ae. This UNC example belongs to the P78A design type recorded for the 1983–1994 period, with the 1990 variant identified by letter B and signature 46.

The front features a coin incorporating the Asoka column at the upper right, while the reverse depicts an offshore oil drilling platform together with the reverse of a dated coin. The note is part of the Reserve Bank of India Third Series and has large letters in the underprint beneath the serial number.

There are no reviews for this product.

Write a review

Note: HTML is not translated!
Bad           Good
Captcha

Tags: Year 1990,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents the India PIC 78Ae 1 Rupe banknote identified in the product title and description. It is the specific banknote type associated with the India PIC 78Ae reference, rather than a general listing for Indian banknotes.

What country, denomination and date are associated with this banknote?

The banknote is associated with India and has a denomination of 1 Rupe. The listing identifies it as dated 1990. This wording reflects the information supplied by the listing without treating the year as necessarily an issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalog reference is given for this Indian banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is India PIC 78Ae. The description also gives the country and Pick number as India PIC 78Ae, providing the listing’s stated identification for this particular banknote.

What condition does the listing state for the banknote?

The product title identifies the banknote as UNC, a standard abbreviation for uncirculated condition. No additional physical-condition details are supplied in the listing. The description also notes that the images are for reference, so they should not be treated as a complete representation of every item detail.