Government of India
Secretary, Ministry of Finance signs on one rupee note and It is issued by that department too.
Government of India
One rupee note was never issued by reserve bank of india,hence it do not bear the signatures of RBI governor. one rupee was issued by ministry of finance so it always had signatures of finance secretary on it where as 2 rupees notes were issued by reserve bank of india so it bears governer's signatures. other then one rupee notes,all other denomination notes have the signatures of reserve bank of india.
one rupee
As usual the RBI Governor. Only One rupee note is an exception to this. The Finance Secretary of India signs on the Rupee note. ONE RUPEE NOTE WAS SINGED BY FINANCE SECRETARY
One rupee coin is issued Govt. of India to cope with fianacial crisis and have no value if you go to Reserve Bank of India to exchange with gold.
The main difference is the denomination value printed on the note - one rupee note has a value of one rupee whereas a ten rupee note has a value of ten rupees. Additionally, the design, size, and color of the notes are also different to help easily differentiate between the two denominations.
The very first issue of banknotes produced by the RBI in 1937 included the 10 Rupee note. Notes with the signature 'J.B. Taylor date from 1937-1942' notes with the same design from 1943 onwards have the signature 'C.D. Deshmukh'. The 1943 issue 10 rupee note has the same signature, but a different design. Prior to 1937, 10 Rupee notes were issued by the 'Government of India'.
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100 rupee note+10 rupee note+1 rupee coin
The Rupee is the currency of India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan, Mauritius and Seychelles. Sri Lanka, Mauritius and the Seychelles have not issued 1 rupee notes in modern times. India stopped issuing 1 Rupee notes in 1994 and Nepal and Pakistan both currently issues 1 Rupee notes.
Zero rupee note was created in 2007.