1000 Rupees Bombay

Features

Issuer India - British (British India)
King Edward VII (1901-1910)
George V (1910-1936)
Type Standard banknote
Year 1915 (1909-1927)
Value 1000 Rupees
Currency Rupee (1862-1947)
Composition Paper
Shape Rectangular
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
202874
References P# A19
Tracy L. Schmidt (editor); 2019. Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. Modern issues 1961-present (25th edition). Krause Publications, Iola, Wisconsin, United States.
And 2 more volumes.

Obverse

1000 rupees written in four languages at top
pillars of numeral 1000 (in four languages) at both sides
signature at bottom
serial numbers at four sites nearing the corners of the banknote

Lettering:
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
1000 RUPEES
Promise to pay the Bearer ON DEMAND the sum of ONE THOUSAND Rupees
<date> <place> <date>

Reverse

Blank reverse

Comments

The following are the subtypes of the banknote:

1. A#19.a. BOMBAY. Signature A. Kingstocke. 1909; 2.6.1913
2. A#19.b. BOMBAY. Signature C. W. C. Cassog. 20.9.1915
3. A#19.c. BOMBAY. Signature H. Denning. 20.9.1915; 9.8.1918; 10.8.1918; 12.8.1925; 14.8.1925; 7.7.1926.
4. A#19.d. BOMBAY. Signature A. V. V. Aiyar. 22.9.1919; 12.8.1925 to 7.7.1926.
5. A#19.e. CALCUTTA. Signature H. Denning. 6.4.1920; 19.8.1927; 22.8.1927.


Easy Reference Sample Signatures (Ref: World Paper Money Catalog, General Issues by George S.Cuhaj)

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (1909-1913)  A#19.a. BOMBAY. Signature A. Kingstocke. 1909; 2.6.1913
1915  A#19.b. BOMBAY. Signature C. W. C. Cassog. 20.9.1915
ND (1915-1925)  A#19.c. BOMBAY. Signature H. Denning. 20.9.1915; 9.8.1918; 10.8.1918; 12.8.1925; 14.8.1925; 7.7.1926.
ND (1919-1926)  A#19.d. BOMBAY. Signature A. V. V. Aiyar. 22.9.1919; 12.8.1925 to 7.7.1926.
ND (1920-1927)  A#19.e. CALCUTTA. Signature H. Denning. 6.4.1920; 19.8.1927; 22.8.1927.

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