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English: RBI 10 Rupees note, King George VI, over-stamped Pakistan note, payment refused, reverse. Note printed between 11-08-1943 to 30-06-1949, the RBI Governor C. D. Deshmukh's tenure.
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Source https://navonanumis.blogspot.com/2012/07/partition-of-british-india-pakistan.html
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