, 1329 AH (1911 CE). - 1335 AH Silver (The Urdu letter "Ain" inside the Charminar represents 1st letter of the word "Osman") The
banknotes of Hyderabad were issued from 1918 until 1953. The ruling
Nizam of Hyderabad was
Mir Osman Ali Khan. Notes issued as early as 1916 have been reported. The notes are dated in the
Fasli Era, so adding 589 to the FE date will convert it to the
AD date. They were printed in Urdu, with the value of currency written in
Urdu,
Marathi,
Telugu,
Kannada and
English on them. In 1932, a quantity of unissued, but water-stained Hyderabadi notes in 5-, 10-, and 100-rupee denominations were recovered from the
SS Egypt, which sank off the
island of
Ushant near
Brest, northern
France in 1922. Many of these were given a special stamping and sold as souvenirs. These notes were in the process of being shipped from
England where they had been printed. These notes are of historic interest to
notaphilists. Some of the notes are printed slightly later than the dates that they bear. The double letter
serial number prefix determines what series the note is located in. Some of the 1939-53 issues have a single serial number of prefix series code letters. Hali Osmania paper currency in Hyderabad State that was returned to the treasury from 1 July 1953 to 31 October 1953 is O. S. Rs 8.05 crores including one-rupee notes. and O. S.Rs 18.42 crores including rupee coins and small coins as of 28 November 1953.
Signature chart The signature also provides a clue to the approximate period when a note was issued. It is not yet certain what titles the signatories held (in English), as the inscriptions are in
Urdu. • Sir
Reginald R. Clancy (1918–19) •
Fakhr-ud-Din Ahmad (1919–20) •
Hyder Nawaz Jung (1921–36) •
Fakhr-Yar Jung (1936–38 and 1940–41) •
Mehdi Yar Jung (1939) • Sir
Ghulam Muhammad (1941–45) •
Liaquat Jung (1945 and 1946–47) •
Zahed Husain (1945–46) •
Zahed Jung (1946) •
Moin Nawaz Jung (1947–48) •
D.R. Pradhan (1948–49) •
C.V.S. Rao (1950) • Dr.
G.S. Melkote (1950–53)
First issue (1916/18-19) Sir Reginald R. Clancy • PS261. 1 rupee. ND. (1919) Black on peach
underprint. Backlight brown. • PS262. 1 rupee. ND. (1919) Bicoloured. • PS264. 10 rupees. FE1327. (1916) Yellow-brown and black on lilac underprint. Series AB.
Second issue (1919-20) Fakhr-ud-Din Ahmad • PS263a. 5 rupees. FE1331. (1920). Green. Series IQ. Without signature. Sea salvage note (most with special stamping). Unissued. • PS265a. 10 rupees. FE1331. (1920). Yellow-brown and black on lilac underprint. Series AI. Without signature. Sea salvage note (most with special stamping). Unissued. • PS266a. 100 rupees. FE1331. (1920). Blue and black on tan underprint. Series PS. Without signature. Sea salvage note (most with special stamping). Unissued.
Third issue (1921-36) Hyder Nawaz Jung • PS263b. 5 rupees. FE1337. (1926). Green. Series LX. • PS263c. 5 rupees. FE1346. (1935). Green. Series MC. • PS265b. 10 rupees. FE1333. (1922). Yellow-brown and black on lilac underprint. Series AN. • PS265c. 10 rupees. FE1338. (1927). Series ?. • PS265d. 10 rupees. FE1339. (1928). Series BK. • PS265e. 10 rupees. FE1342. (1931). Series BW. • PS265f. 10 rupees. FE1344. (1933). Series ?. • PS265g. 10 rupees. FE1346. (1935). Series CH. • PS266b. 100 rupees. FE1339. (1928). Blue and black on tan underprint. Series PY-PZ. • PS266c. 100 rupees. FE1339. (1928). Series QA. • PS266d. 100 rupees. FE1334. (1923). Series PT. • PS267. 1,000 rupees. FE1340. (1929); FE1341. (1930). Red and black on light green underprint.
Fourth issue (1936-38) Fakhr-Yar Jung (1st time) • PS263d. 5 rupees. FE1347. (1936). Green. Series MD-ME. • PS265h. 10 rupees. FE1347. (1936). Yellow-brown and black on lilac underprint. • PS273a. 5 rupees. ND. (1938; 1940–41). Green and multicoloured. • PS274a. 10 rupees. ND. (1938; 1940–41). Light brown and multicoloured. • PS275a. 100 rupees. ND. (1938; 1940–41). Blue and multicoloured. Series QC.
Fifth issue (1939) Mehdi Yar Jung • PS271a. 1 rupee. ND. (1939). Brown and multicoloured. Series A. • PS273b. 5 rupees. ND. (1939). Green and multicoloured. • PS274b. 10 rupees. ND. (1939). Light brown and multicoloured. • PS275b. 100 rupees. ND. (1939). Blue and multicoloured.
Sixth issue (1940-41) Fakhr-Yar Jung (2nd time) • PS271b. 1 rupee. ND. (1940–41). Brown and multicoloured. Series B-M.
Seventh issue (1941-45) Sir Malik Ghulam Muhammad • PS271c. 1 rupee. ND. (1941–45). Brown and multicoloured. Series B-X. (two signatories). • PS273c. 5 rupees. ND. (1941–45). Green and multicoloured. • PS274c. 10 rupees. ND. (1941–45). Light brown and multicoloured. • PS275c. 100 rupees. ND (1941–45). Blue and multicoloured. Series QN and QP.
Eighth issue (1945) Liaquat Jung (1st time) • PS271c. 1 rupee. ND. (1945). Brown and multicoloured. Series B-X. (two signatories). • PS275d. 100 rupees. ND. (1945; 1946–47). Blue and multicoloured. Series QS.
Ninth issue (1945-46) Zahed Husain • PS271d. 1 rupee. ND. (1945–46). Brown and multicoloured. Series S-W. • PS272b. 1 rupee. ND. (1945–46). • PS273d. 5 rupees. ND. (1945–46). Green and multicoloured. • PS274d. 10 rupees. ND. (1945–46). Light brown and multicoloured. • PS275e. 100 rupees. ND. (1945–46). Blue and multicoloured. Series QY.
Tenth issue(1946) Zahed Jung • PS271e. 1 rupee. ND. (1946). Brown and multicoloured. Series X-Y. • PS272c. 1 rupee. ND. (1946).
Eleventh issue (1946-47) Liaquat Jung (2nd time) • PS272a. 1 rupee. ND. (1946–47). Brown and multicoloured. Series Z and AB. • PS273e. 5 rupees. ND. (1946–47). Green and multicoloured. • PS274e. 10 rupees. ND. (1946–47). Light brown and multicoloured.
Twelfth issue (1947-48) Moin Nawaz Jung This issue is historic as it was issued in the short period that Hyderabad attempted to become independent as a
constitutional monarchy within the
British Commonwealth. • PS272d. 1 rupee. ND. (1947–48). Brown and multicoloured.
Thirteenth issue (1948-49) D.R. Pradhan This was the first issue after Hyderabad was liberated from the Nizam's rule and forced to be incorporated into the
Dominion of India as a result of
Operation Polo. • PS272e. 1 rupee. ND. (1948–49). Brown and multicoloured.
Fourteenth issue (1950) C.V.S. Rao This was the first issue after India became a republic (26 January 1950). • PS272f. 1 rupee. ND. (1950). Brown and multicoloured.
Fifteenth issue (1950-53) Dr. G.S. Melkote • PS272g. 1 rupee. ND. (1950–53). Brown and multicoloured. == References==