1 Rupee 1989 (Obverse: One Rupee coin with four Lions Capital of Asoka Pillar on it. Ashoka Pillar was sculpted from sandstone, preserved at Sarnath Museum, was originally erected around 250 BCE at Sarnath. Reverse: One Rupee coin; Offshore oil drilling platform (oil rig) Sagar Samrat designed by Offshore Company Mercury Class and built by Mitsubishi at Hiroshima shipyard and delivered in 1973. Watermark: Four Lions Capital of Ashoka Pillar. Signature: Gopi K. Arora (Finance Secretary, Ministry of Finance ). Printer: Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited (SPMCIL)) (Serial Nos: 16A/1354xx) UNC
Usual staple-pinholes
Dimensions: 97 x 63 mm
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Catalogue Number: P-78Ad
Grade/condition: Uncirculated (UNC) (uncirculated, unused, mint, with usual pinholes found on many older Indian notes) GRADING INFO
Usual staple-pinholes
Dimensions: 97 x 63 mm
LARGER (SAMPLE) PHOTO: CLICK HERE
Catalogue Number: P-78Ad
Grade/condition: Uncirculated (UNC) (uncirculated, unused, mint, with usual pinholes found on many older Indian notes) GRADING INFO