In 1978 , Govt. demonetised High Value Notes of Rs. 1000, Rs.5000 and Rs. 10.000
The going market rate ( among antique collectors ) of a banned Rs.10,000 note is upwards of Rs.30,000. ( Please Recheck )
http://www.grandpacoins.in/2013/08/ten-thousand-rupees-indian-currency-1954.html
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British India Currency Note of Two Rupees and Eight Annas ( Rs.Two and a Half -ADHAI Rupia ) ) is now in worth in Lakhs
(2009 News Report http://archive.indianexpress.com/…/take-note-rs-2.8…/432316/ )
The going market rate ( among antique collectors ) of a banned Rs.10,000 note is upwards of Rs.30,000. ( Please Recheck )
http://www.grandpacoins.in/2013/08/ten-thousand-rupees-indian-currency-1954.html
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British India Currency Note of Two Rupees and Eight Annas ( Rs.Two and a Half -ADHAI Rupia ) ) is now in worth in Lakhs
(2009 News Report http://archive.indianexpress.com/…/take-note-rs-2.8…/432316/ )
The pic of the note
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