Burma 10 Rupees banknote of 1945, British military administration of Burma. |
Burmese banknotes 10 Rupees banknote of 1945. |
Burma banknotes 10 Rupees banknote of 1945,
issued by the Reserve Bank of India with overprint for use in Burma
Burmese rupee, Burmese banknotes, Burmese paper money, Burmese bank notes, Burma banknotes, Burma paper money, Burma bank notes.Obverse: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA in centre and GUARANTEED BY THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT below it. Facing portrait of King George VI in right window, serial number in green below portrait. 10 in top corners. TEN RUPEES in Central Denomination Panel. RUPEES overwritten on ‘10’ on either side below promise text. Rs. /10 in lower middle. Signed by GOVERNOR FOR THE RESERVE BANK OF INDIA in lower left. Embedded metallic thread or ‘security thread’ as a security feature introduced.
Reverse: RESERVE BANK OF INDIA on top, language panel in left window. Sail boat or dhow in central panel. RBI logo in lower centre. RUPEES TEN below language panel, TEN RUPEES below watermark window. 10 on top corners. Palm trees on either end of windows.
Paper: Printed on white, machine made paper.
Watermark: Facing portrait of King George VI. TEN RUPEES / RESERVE BANK /OF / INDIA / TEN RUPEES in five lines.
Overprint: Burmese text above and MILITARY ADMINISTRATION OF BURMA LEGAL TENDER IN BURMA ONLY in five lines in red. Denomination overprinted in red on either side below.
Issued in 1945.
Demonetised on 1st June 1950.
The Burmese rupee was the currency of Burma between 1852 and 1952.