Independence Day 2025 | A nation in banknotes

The birth of a banknote occurred in the 18th century

Defined by a nation and driven by commerce, a banknote – a promissory note is a bank and payable to the berer on demand – is many things. For the longest time in history, the idea of money was transactional, Pivoting from Barter Systems to Commodity Exchange Such as Grain, Metal and Metal Coins, A Form of Paper Money in Early Chinese history.

The birth of a banknote, and money as we know it now, Occurred only in the 18th century. Today, banknotes are so ubiquitous that few realise it is a fairly recent phenomenon. And that they come with a lot of history. “India’s Paper Money Tells a Story Like No. Other,” Explains Rezwan Razack, 70, A Prolific Banknote Collector of Over SIX DECADES and One of the Country’s Leading Scholars of Paper Money. In May, He was felicitated by the International Bank Note Society (IBNS) and Inducted into their hall of fame; He is the first asian and Indian to receive this rare honor. “It’s a Sweeping Saga of Empires Rising and Falling, of Republics Being Forged, of Majestic Monarchs, and the Quiet Strength of Mahatma Gandhi, of the Hard-Won Fight for Independence and the relative Innovation.

Rezwan razack

Rezwan razack

Razack’s collection has been recognized by ibns as the mosthantsive collection of Indian paper money in the world, “Compressing One Note of Each Variety of Paper Money Pertaining to Indian SINCENCE SINCEPTION TODE Present ”. According to the Bengaluru-Based Collector, this recognition is the culmination of a lifelong obsession. “What Began as Wide-Ayed Wonder as a Child-A Fascination for the Vibrant Colors, INTRICATE DESINGN and WHISPERED STORIES HIDDEN with Hidden with these Thin Sheets of Paper-BECAME A PACSIAME A LIFE,” “Banknotes are canvases of history and portraits of different times.”

With a Slew of Authorized Books and a Glittering Public Museum – Rezwan Razack Museum of Indian Paper Money – His Journey of Preservation and Documentation is an ongoing one. And as India celebrates its 79th independence day, his work gives us a chance to go back to where it all started.

₹ 500 ‘Oriental Bank’, 1840s

The earliest banknotes were issued by private banks. The Oriental Bank Corporation was founded in Bombay and the Vignette Shows the Town Hall, Today Called The Asiatic Society of Mumbai Town Hall. In the Early Days, Money Was Still Printed in London.

₹ 10, Banque de L’Indochine, 1910

Poseidon, Greek God of the Sea, Sits Holding a Trident on Two Sea Snakes in this striiking blue note of the bank of indochina establesed to promote freench mercantille interestions. French colonial Ambitions in India was thought early, but they continued in freench pondicherry. Notice the mix of French, English, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Urdu languages in this ‘Specimeen’ Note.

₹ 1,000 ‘Uniface Note’, 1918

Banknotes have Always Had to Keep Ahead of Ingenious Forgers. In this early version for the government of India, the serial number 89697 had to be reepeated for time as a security measure.

₹ 5, Hyderabad State, 1919

Only the princely state of Hyderabad in British India was given the privilege of Printing their Own Currency. The osmania banknotes, some of the most beautiful notes produced anywhere, was created during the reign of the nizam of hyderabad vii, Mir Osman Ali Khan.

₹ 100, ‘King George v’, 1927

The portrait of the monarch appears on the banknote from 1917 onwards. The ‘Lahore’ on this note indicates the circle of issue and the sophisticated purple and green print, with its complexities, was a precursor to the intricate design one finds in banknots today.

₹ 5 ‘Cinco rupias’, 1945

Issued by the Banco Nacional Ultramarino or the National Overseas Bank, At the Brink of India’s independence, this Note was used in the Portuguese colony of Goa. Notice the denomination in rupia, later changed to escudos, and the use of urdu, marathi, kannada and hindi.

₹ 100 Haj Note, Saudi Arabia, 1959

This extramely rare, beautiful banknote in striiking red was issued when the Indian Hajj Committee Act was created in 1959 for pilgrimage to mixca. Although Haj Notes Were Issued after India’s Independence, A Bearer Cold Exchange It for Riyals Locally and it facilitated the Holy Pilgrimage Immensely. Later withdrawn, Such notes were exchanged against Money.

2 annasPrisoners of war currency

As World War II raased, prisoners of War weight to camps scattered across India. This is a rare example of a coupon give to prisoners that they could use as currency. Printed on only one side and is ised in annas And Rupees, this one was used for the japanese prisoners captured in burma and help in a delhi camp.

The writer is the founder-director of eka Archiving services.

Ramesh Ghorai is the founder of www.livenewsblogger.com, a platform dedicated to delivering exclusive live news from across the globe and the local market. With a passion for covering diverse topics, he ensures readers stay updated with the latest and most reliable information. Over the past two years, Ramesh has also specialized in writing top software reviews, partnering with various software companies to provide in-depth insights and unbiased evaluations. His mission is to combine news reporting with valuable technology reviews, helping readers stay informed and make smarter choices.

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