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1000 - Rupees Specimen Travellers Cheque External Issue State Bank of India Bombay

1000 - Rupees Specimen Travellers Cheque External Issue State Bank of India (Bombay) - obverse1000 - Rupees Specimen Travellers Cheque External Issue State Bank of India (Bombay) - reverse

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Features

Location India
Period Republic (1950-date)
Type Promissory notes
Value 1000 Rupees
1000 INR = USD 10
Currency Rupee (decimalized, 1957-date)
Size 170 × 73 mm
Shape Rectangular
Number
N#
301403

Obverse

State Bank of India Specimen Travellers Cheque with the Value at the Left and the Bank Logo at Right Color Dark Green Background Image Sanchi Stupa

Lettering: WHAN COUNTER SIGNED BELOW WITH THIS SIGNITURE STATE BANK OF INDIA CB 000000 -----19---- STATE BANK OF INDIA ,CENTRAL OFFICE,BOMBAY (INDIA) BEFORE CASHING WRITE HEREPLACE AND DATE PAY THIS CHEQUE TO THE ORDER OF IN INDIA / IN OTHER COUNTRIES RUPEES ONE HUNDRED . PAY THIS CHEQUETO THE ORDER OF 1000Rs COUNTERSIGN HERE IN PRESENCE OF PERSON CASHING RUPEES ONE THOUSAND SPECIMEN MANAGING DIRECTOR UNLESS OTHERWISE ENDORSED THIS DOCUMENT IS VALID AND NEGOTIABLE IN INDIA ONLY

Reverse

1000Rs each Side of Bank Logo with Text Saying RTCs Issued at a Foreign Centre.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
STAMP DUTY IF ANY IS PAYYABLE BY THE HOLDER
1000Rs 1000Rs
THESE RTCs HAVE BEEN ISSUED AT A FOREIGN CENTRE AND MAY BE THEREFORE BE TREATED AS A FORIGN CURRENCY
INDIA SECURITY PRESS

Printer

India Security Press, Nashik, India (1925-2006)

Comments

The Background and Border Color Designates the Cheque Value and weather its Internally Issued inside India or Outside India the Text on the Rear is the Controlling Factor. All Cheque,s are Printed by the India Security Press.

Bank Logo
Background Image Sanchi Stupa

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