Persian Gulf Notes


Set Type: Reserve Bank of India, Persian Gulf Notes, 1957-1970, P1-P4
Owner: MKMITTAL79
Last Modified: 8/8/2024
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Set Description:
"Gulf Rupee" - for circulation in the Persian/Arabian Gulf
During British rule and until the 1960ies, most of the countries in this area did not have their own currencies.Given the great amount of trade between India and the Persian Gulf countries, using the Indian Rupee was a natural choice. Prior to 1957, Persian Gulf banks collected Indian Rupees and presented them to the Reserve Bank of India to be converted into foreign currencies. In 1957, India imposed strict foreign exchange controls. It became very important for the Reserve Bank of India to know and control the flow of Indian rupees being used outside India. This necessitated changing the existing currency exchange arrangements India had with the Persian Gulf countries. A separate series of Indian banknotes was released for exclusive use in the Persian Gulf countries.
In 1959 new notes were released into circulation (Rp. 1, 5, 10 & 100). The design of these notes was the same as the circulating Indian banknotes, but prefix letter "Z" was used and the colors changed.

 
Slot DescriptionGradeCert NumberScore
1 RUPEE P166 EPQ 5002841-002 1767
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5 RUPEES P265 EPQ 8016138-005 3529
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10 RUPEES P364 8055455-080 2789
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100 RUPEES P463 8083511-001 4773
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