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Sunday, February 7, 2010

HONKKONG GOLD CLOTH FOIL BANK NOTE


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Beijing was awarded the Games over four competitors on July 13, 2001, having won an absolute majority of votes from members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) after two rounds of voting. The Government of the People's Republic of China promoted the Games and invested heavily in new facilities and transportation systems. A total of 37 venues were used to host the events including 12 constructed for use at the Games. The official logo of these Olympic Games, titled "Dancing Beijing", featured a stylised calligraphic character jīng (京, meaning capital), referring to the host city. Media outlets reported unprecedented audience interest in the Games, and these Olympics had the largest television audience in Olympic history

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ELEPHANTS IN FOREST ON 100Rs INDIAN BANKNOTE UNC


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ELEPHANTS IN FOREST ON 100Rs INDIAN BANKNOTE UNC

PICK 43 b 100 Rupees INDIA Elephants BIG


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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Imperial bank of India

RESERVE BANK OF INDIA is an off shoot off ,The Imperial Bank of India was the oldest and the largest commercial bank of the Indian subcontinent, and was subsequently transformed into State Bank of India in 1955.
The Imperial Bank of India came into existence on 27 January 1921 when the three Presidency Banks of colonial India, were reorganized and amalgamated to form a single banking entity. The three Presidency banks were the Bank of Bengal, established on 2 June 1806, the Bank of Bombay ,incorporated on 15 April 1840, and the Bank of Madras,incorporated on 1 July 1843.Imperial Bank of India performed all the normal functions which a commercial bank was expected to perform. In the absence of any central banking institution in India until 1935, the Imperial Bank of India also performed a number of functions which are normally carried out by a central bank.

In 1924, at Apollo Street, currently called Mumbai Samachar Marg, Mumbai, a magnificent stone structure with fretted windows, was constructed to house a branch of the Imperial Bank of India.
In 1933, Sir Badridas Goenka, an important public figure and business tycoon of his time, and a prominent member of Marwari community of Calcutta, became the first Indian to be appointed as the Chairman of the Imperial Bank of India.

The Reserve Bank of India, which is the central banking organization of India, in the year 1955, acquired a controlling interest in the Imperial Bank of India and the Imperial Bank of India was christened on 30 April 1955 as the State Bank of India, and this transformation from the Imperial Bank of India to the State Bank of India was given legal recognition in terms an Act of the Parliament of India, which came into force from 1 July 1955. The day on which the Imperial Bank of India became the State Bank of India, IBI had 480 branches, sub-offices, and three local head offices; and had under its control and command slightly more than a quarter of the resources of the Indian banking industry. The branch network of State Bank of India has since grown to 9093 branches as on 31 March 2004. In 2007 Reserve Bank of India transferred its stake in State Bank of India to Government of India.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

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Bank of Bengal,Bombay & Madras.
http://salembanknote.blogspot.com
http://banknotepricelist.blogspot.com
http://rareindianbanknotes.blogspot.com
http://borninpost.blogspot.com
http://islamicscience.vox.com
Imperial bank of India
Bank notes of BRITISH-INDIA
SHIVA KESAVA ON COIN
Dhrangadhra banknote
BOATS on old indian banknote DHOW
LIST OF POSTS IN THIS BLOG
Gestapo death camp banknotes of Vilnus Ghetto
FLICKR LINK OF COINS
GESTAPO GHETTO BANKNOTES IN VILNUS
See coins photos modern Ancient medieval at FLICKR
SAMPLE LIST OF ITEMS WITH ME
hyderabad banknote,50rs india,telegram1904,LK jha 1rs
BYZANTINE FIRE SHIPS,see cup shape byzantine coins
FANTACY OF HISTORIANS BYZANTINE DYNASTY
jaipur pink city king photo stamp
CLAY LETTER COVER OF SUMERIA 3200 YEARS OLD
CHARMINAR SYMBLE OF Nizams Islamic art
map coin flag mint mark coin
BIRTH OF HYDERABAD BACK OF BANKNOTE
HYDERABAD BANKNOTES flag
bangladesh polymer bn
ERROR 50 RUPEES BANKNOTES NO FLAG ON FLAGPOLE
BANKNOTES ON The Parliament of India
OLD BRITISH INDIA COVERS
SHIP PASSPORT WITH KING SIGNATURE
Asian Numismatic news
We all know what a bank does photo of cut paste rare bn
Popal states 1848 which region ask
SALEM Banknote,India page1 in THE NUMISMATIST;USA
SALEM Banknote,India page2 in THE NUMISMATIST;USA
SALEM Banknote,India page3 in THE NUMISMATIST;USA
SALEM Banknote,India page4 in THE NUMISMATIST;USA
SALEM Banknote,India page5 in THE NUMISMATIST;USA
SALEM Banknote article page1 in THE NUMISMATIST;USA
SPECIMEN BANKNOTE OF CHILE ALL 00000000
SPECIMEN CHILE BANKNOTE 000000000
Saadhana Soorulu Folk Arts
Banknote on Weaving in khemr nation
Bhuddism in greek,aramic,khemr MAP
SUMERIAN,Akkadian Postal history
Spread of Buddhism by messages on ROCK,
RAJGHAT FDC,places of Delhi 15 FDC for SALE
russian japanese message
ZEMAITU BANK NOTE FROM BALTICS BACK OF NOTE
zemaitija banknotes from russian czar kingdom
SAMOGITIA NEW NATION BANKNOTE VERY RARE
BANK NOTE FLAG OF SAMAGOTIA NATION
Thanks THANKS Thanks for your RESPONSE
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PART 2 of SALEM BANK IN INDIA
Places of DELHI,indipex1970- 15 FDC
TRIMURTHY postcards
Census ads on postcards
Asian Numismatic NEWS
BANK OF BENGAL ,FARMAN,etc
EAST India company 1862 bank note
DEERS on 5 Rupees indian banknotes
RARE FRENCH INDIA banknote of PONDICHERRY
Blank watermark sheet of BRITISH INDIA 5 Rupees note

Elephants in Jungle of Bamboos,WEALTH,&Prosperity giver.
ERROR 100 Rs Indian banknotes,Wealth symble.
GANDHI 1rupee 2rupee 2 rupee error YAAA
silver rs 2 rs double ??????
Provincial bannotes of ZAIRE rare spelling***
100 Error bank note A big and small ask info
1 rupee KRK menon,Ambegowkaer NO 1 and 2
GANDHI,10 rupees;NEHRU 5 rupees rare
George VI 5RS front face & sideface musham3@gmail.com,
ANANDA Dynasty off shoots of SATAVAHANA,SPECIMEN TRAVELLER CHEQUES RARE 00000000
HYDERABAD BN STAMPSsee label of banknote by saving bn or click on bn see at bottom last
Exchange indian banknotes,british india banknotes
GVI 5 10 1963 1rs 1 rs charminar coin 10 new
GANDHI NOTES,khadi banknotes,handmade paper as gandhi told
Gandhi notes of india,KHADI NOTES 2 rs gandhi 2**
SOME MORE CHEQUES OF BANK OF CHINA
bank of china CHEQUES OF CALCUTTA BRANCH
BANK OF CHINA OPENED ITS BRANCH IN CALCUTTA CLOSED IN 1941
BANK OF CHINA OPENED ITS BRANCH IN CALCUTTA IN 1937
Bank of china bonds before civilwar in china
Bank of china bond backside used in calcutta rare
CHINA banking items used in china during BRITISH INDIA
RUSSIAN ,SPAIN,STAMP COIN MUSHAM3@GMAIL.COM
DINAJPUR,JUNAGARH,MENGHNI,CASH ,CARBOARDCOINS,
CARD BOARD COINS OF INDIA DURING BRITISH PERIOD;musham3@gmail.com,

SamudraManthan scene on ANGORVAT and BANKNOTE,musham3@gmail.com
HYDERABAD and BERAR INCLUDED HOW BIG WAS telangana,SEEE
UNC GEORGE VI side face BANKNOTE,musham,
RUPEE value basket from silver to GOLD,musham,
British INDIA rare 5 rs banknate with unique design,musham 5 taylor white
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HISTORY OF SATAVAHANA RULERS ,musham3@gmail.com,
SATAVAHANA rulers birth by ASWAMEGHA yagam,musham3@gmail.com
SATAVAHANA DYNASTY OF TELANGANA BHUDDISTS
ERROR 100 rupees A big SecondA small RARE
BIBLE period coin used by local people,musham3@gmail.com,
BritishIndia 1891 indiastock company banknote 222****
Animals on republic india banknotes,jaipur king photo
British india banknotes GEORGE VI notes
Hyderabad Nizam Bank notes
Nether india coins VOC nagapatnam coin
Portuguese india
Denmark indian colony coins rare
1819 to1890 Bank of Bengal Documents very rare
Khadhi industry handmade YARN
Gandhi comm two rupees
King PHOTO series JAIPUR king
Britishindia one rupee banknote georgeVI
NO FLAG ON FLAGPOLE OVER INDIAN PARLIAMENT
First one rupee of Republic INDIA, KRK MENON
NEW 500 rupees UNC gandhi
ERROR rupayyaa in place of rupaeee in old 100 rupee note
The Chartered bank of India,Australia&China bank item Check
100 rupees note with DAM
British india banknote of GeorgeVI front face RARE
Watermarked plain paper of BRITISH INDIA 5 Rupees
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List of ancient coins from ALEXANDER,BIBLE,ROMAN period
ANCIENT from alexander period,Islamic coins STAMPS etc,
List of indian bank note general information
India Stock Note1891 similar to USA P-280 UNCAT
KHADI note of hand cotton spinning corporation
HYDERABAD STATE in south india ARABIC/urdu script
Error hindi yaa;corrected indi 2 diff signs ;
EERRORR BANK NOTE ONE NO MISSING AT BOTTOM VERY RARE; ak 1 RS RARAE
Error 5Rs bn;RamaRao 5Rs;PC B5 rs;10Rs L kJha;10Rs kashmir garden on back rare design
Posted by Indian Bank Notes at 12:56 AM 0 comments
5Rs H V IyengerP-35,PC BattacharyaP-36;Rs10RamaRao only ENGLISH rare P-37;
Error hindi letter YAAA in place of YA; P-38 contact musham@gmail.com
Indian bank note with ELEPHANT pair in the FOREST one elephant with uplifting trunk
BACK SIDE OF P-43 AU[all indian notes of earliar period have pin holes
and thought as UNC in this state ok] ask for rates and

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Sunday, August 16, 2009

SHIP PASSPORT WITH KING SIGNATURE


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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Popal states 1848 which region ask


The Papal States, State(s) of the Church or Pontifical States (Italian: Stato Ecclesiastico, Stato Pontificio, Stato della Chiesa, Stati della Chiesa or Stati Pontificii; Latin: Status Pontificius) were one of the major historical states of Italy from roughly the 6th century until the Italian peninsula was unified in 1861 by the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia (after which the Papal States, in less territorially extensive form, continued to exist until 1870).

The Papal States comprised territories under direct sovereign rule of the papacy, and at its height it covered most of the modern Italian regions of Romagna, Marche, Umbria and Lazio. This governing power is commonly called the temporal power of the Pope, as opposed to his ecclesiastical primacy.

The plural Papal States is usually preferred; the singular Papal State (equally correct since it was not a mere personal union) is rather used (normally with lower-case letters) for the modern State of Vatican City, an enclave within Italy's national capital, Rome. Vatican City was founded in 1929, again allowing the Holy See the political benefits of territorial sovereignty.

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A specimen banknote is printed to as a way of checking to see whether or not the design is suitable for putting into full production as a currency issue.

Sometimes, specimen banknotes are printed for distribution to central banks to aid in the recognition of banknotes from a country other than their own.

Specimen notes have no legal tender status but have been used world-wide by issuing authorities to give a clear indication of the design. They only differ from normal circulation notes in that they are overprinted, which invalidates them as currency. Some types have either no serial numbers or all zeros even though several hundred of those notes might have been produced. In Australia, specimen notes have been issued for presentation to VIP's as well as reference material for major banks, commercial agencies and libraries. Most are very rare with small mintages, and because they have not entered into geeneral circulation, are of a very high quality – two key factors that have made them increase rapidly in value and will always make them popular to both investors and collectors.

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SadanaShurulu greatness of PADMASHALI’s


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Saadhana Soorulu Folk Arts

1]Saadhana Soorulu are those who, with a lot of devotion and concentration, learn magic or Indrajala and give performances in the art of magic. They are known to produce miracles and shock their audiences.
They belong to the Padmashali community are dependent on the weavers in this community with whose permission they give performances. The team performing this art form consists of six men. They go around villages throughout the year and give magic performances. They stay for five or six days in a village.

Performances are given in open places where there is scope for a good gathering. They are arranged during daytime only. No make-up is necessary for this performance. A few of these performances are detailed below. Four poles are fixed in the place of the performance. A man is tied to a pole with rope and completely covered with cloth.

When the cover is removed, the man tied to one pole is made to appear at another pole. Another item in the performance is what is known as Agnisthambhana. This is done by fixing a stout needle on the head of a man. A shallow vessel is placed on the other end of’ the needle with a flame under the vessel. Rotis are baked on the vessel after this. Another magic performance is known as Jalasthambhana. In this they show a person drinking water with his mouth and letting the water out through his ears and nose.

Yet another is Vayusthambhana. This is done by making ones body light, controlling breathing and then weighing the body on a light scale. By doing such magical acts, Saadhana Soorulu continue their performance for about three hours. They have Katladi (right for collection) with the Padmashali community. Performance is their main source of livelihood.
Sadahanasuroolu are depicted at bottom of 500 rial note on Cambodian[next to Vietnam] currency cut bottom panel to get good view

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Banknote on Weaving in khemr nation

A loom is a machine or device for weaving thread or yarn into textiles. Looms can range from very small hand-held frames, to large free-standing hand looms, to huge automatic mechanical devices. The ancient Egyptians and Chinese used looms as early as 4000 BC.
The basic purpose of any loom is to hold the warp threads under tension to facilitate the interweaving of the weft threads. The precise shape of the loom and its mechanics may vary, but the basic function is the same.
Weaving is the textile art in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads, called the warp and the filling or weft (older woof), are interlaced with each other to form a fabric or cloth. The warp threads run lengthways of the piece of cloth, and the weft runs across from side to side.
Warp and weft in plain weaving.
Cloth is woven on a loom, a device for holding the warp threads in place while the filling threads are woven through them. Weft is an old English word meaning “that which is woven”.
The manner in which the warp and filling threads interlace with each other is known as the weave. The three basic weaves are plain weave, satin weave, and twill, and the majority of woven products are created with one of these weaves.Woven cloth can be plain (in one color or a simple pattern), or it can be woven in decorative or artistic designs, including tapestries. Fabric in which the warp and/or weft is tie-dyed before weaving is called ikat.