In the era of digital transactions in India, the use of cash has decreased, but old notes and coins are still considered as valuable as gold for many people. Many rare notes are no longer just a part of history, but have become a means of investment and a source of income.

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Special 10 rupee note of British India

10 Rupees Rare Note

 

A unique 10 rupee note issued during the British rule is most discussed these days. The specialty of this note is that it has the shape of the Ashoka Pillar on one side, and this symbol with three lions makes it very special. This note was issued at the time when CD Deshmukh became the first Indian Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. He took over this post in 1943, and this note was issued during the same time.

Features of this note

CD Deshmukh’s signature is printed on this rare note. Apart from this, there is a picture of a boat on the back. 10 Rupees is written on both sides in English. It was included in the first edition printed, which makes it even more special.

How much can it fetch?

10 Rupees Rare Note

If you have this 10 rupee note and its condition is good, then you can sell it for 20 to 25 thousand rupees. The better the condition of the note, the higher its price. On the other hand, you can get 13 to 14 thousand rupees for the black coloured 10 rupee note, which was in circulation in the old times.

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Where can you sell the notes?

You do not need to go anywhere to sell old notes. You can sell them on online websites sitting at home. Collectors buy them at high prices on sites like coinbazaar.com, Indiamart, Shopclues, and Marudhar Arts. Just register on these sites, upload the picture and price of the note, and sell it online.