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Series of specimen banknotes printed in 1946
A series of specimen banknotes was printed in 1946 for the Government of Kutch, but were never put into production. A single specimen set of these notes is known to exist.
The notes depict a portrait of the Maharaja of Kutch at the right hand side of the notes. The notes are inscribed in English and Kutchi.
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