Whose picture was on Indian currency before Mahatma Gandhi?

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Whose picture was on Indian currency before Mahatma Gandhi?

Whose picture was on Indian currency before Mahatma Gandhi?

There have been many changes in the history of Indian currency notes. Do you know whose picture was on Indian currency notes before Mahatma Gandhi's picture? After independence, Indian coins replaced British symbols and used images of the Lion Capital. It is an important symbol of India's heritage and cultural identity.

After the British rule, the government introduced new designed notes for the first time in 1949. This note had the picture of Ashoka Pillar.

When was Mahatma Gandhi's picture printed on a note for the first time - In 1969, for the first time, the Reserve Bank of India introduced notes with Mahatma Gandhi's picture. This note had a picture of Gandhiji sitting in front of the Sevagram Ashram.

Mahatma Gandhi's smiling face was first printed on every Indian currency in 1987. A 500 rupee note was printed with Gandhiji's smiling face in October 1987. Since then his image has been seen on every currency note.

Before Mahatma Gandhi's portrait, Indian currency notes used to have the portrait of King George VI of Great Britain. There was a plan to change the image of the British monarch after independence, but it was implemented much later. At that time, the image of the Lion Capital of Sarnath was used on the currency notes.

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