‘Shrikar’ written in bold letters in the centre. Below it, the seal of the Government of Jammu and Kashmir, which reads ‘Muhr Shrikar
Qilimrau Jammun 1934’. The panels in corners bear signatures, which in all probability belong to the State Treasury Officials. Besides the
seal the date is mentioned twice in months of the Hindu calendar and Vikram Samvat, inscribed in Urdu. Most of the notes bear the year
1934 VS, that corresponds to 1877-1878 AD. However, presence of other dates cannot be ruled out.
Note
Watermark paper types of Wiggins Teape & Company
used for printing notes of Jammu & Kashmir.
Table
Type No. | Denomination | Date |
---|---|---|
8.1.1 | 1 Rupee | 1934 VS |
8.1.2 | 2 Rupees | 1934 VS |
8.1.3 | 5 Rupees | 1934 VS |
8.1.4 | 10 Rupees | 1934 VS |
8.1.5 | 20 Rupees | 1934 VS |
8.1.6 | 50 Rupees | 1934 VS |
8.1.7 | 100 Rupees | 1934 VS |
8.1.8 | 1000 Rupees | 1934 VS |