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| 表面の説明 | Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi at right, rendered in intaglio, with his name inscribed below in both Devanagari and Latin script. At centre, a large guilloche underprint surrounds the ornate numeral '50' flanked by the denomination in Hindi. The Reserve Bank seal appears at lower right, with the Ashoka Pillar emblem at lower left, and the issuer's name in Hindi and English across the top. |
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| 署名 | without plate letter - C. Rangarajan without plate letter - Bimal Jalan Plate letter A - Bimal Jalan Plate letter R - Bimal Jalan Plate letter E - Bimal Jalan Plate letter L - Bimal Jalan Plate letter A - Reddy Plate letter E - Reddy Plate letter F - Reddy Plate letter L - Reddy Plate letter R - Reddy |
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Pick 90 spans an unusually long issue window, with C. Rangarajan's signature appearing on the earliest examples and Y.V. Reddy's on the latest — three successive RBI governors across roughly a decade of continuous production. The plate letter variants (A, E, F, L, R) reflect the scale of printing required to supply a country where ₹50 was a genuinely working denomination, not a collector curiosity.
Bimal Jalan governed the RBI through the 2001 Indian parliamentary attack and subsequent economic turbulence, periods that accelerated currency demand. The no-plate-letter issues under both Rangarajan and Jalan are the earliest printings and marginally harder to locate in used but intact condition, as heavy circulation took its toll on notes from this period.