|
|
|
|
|
|
Printer: Unknown
![]() N.1, P.1a 1 Rupee SH1298(1919) Red S/N in Hyderabad Arabic |
![]() Back 115x70mm |
N.2CT, P.1A 1 Rupee SH1299(1920) Color Trial, No S/N or Seals |
Back EXTREMELY RARE, 2 pieces Known |
![]() N.2, P.1b 1 Rupee SH1299 (1920) Black S/N |
![]() Back |
![]() N.2, P.1b 1 Rupee SH1299(1920) Black S/N, w/counterfoil |
![]() Back |
|
N.3, P.1b 1 Rupee SH1299
(1920) Red S/N |
Images needed |
|
N.4, P.1b 1 Rupee SH1299
(1920) Blue S/N |
Images needed |
![]() N.5, P.2a 5 Rupees SH1298(1919) |
![]() Back |
![]() N.6, P.2b 5 Rupees SH1299(1920) |
![]() Back 214x102mm |
![]() N.7, P.4 50 Rupees SH1299(1920) |
![]() Back |
![]() N.8, P.5 100 Rupees SH1299(1920) |
![]() Back |
![]()
| Many
Afghanistan banknotes from this period exhibit what appears to be stains.
I have heard that these stains were made with chicken blood and were used
as a form of authentication. Any additional information about this authentication process would be appreciated. |
|
© Garry Saint, Esquire 1999-2007