Nilaish Paper Money Collection

Nilaish Paper Money Collection

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Rice Puller Racket!

BEWARE NOTE COLLECTORS AND READERS!!!

"There is an organized crime agency who are scamming people by Rice Puller or RP myth. Several amateurs contacted me to find one or deal one. It is run by a top skimmer sitting abroad with all fake or tainted stories, don't fall in with them." 

NOTE: I am blogging this article for public awareness and as an alert.

Being an Avid collector of Indian Paper Money since 1999, I had been approached by several people posing themselves as MIB agents. They will all speak about a source, where you can find the verified Rice-Puller note or Rice-Puller coin, throughout India. I am putting my research on this topic below. I will briefly describe here the immaculate plan leading to indefinite addiction and evasion of hard earned money.

East India Eagle Note or Rice Puller Note: 


FANTASY NOTE
This above note was never issued by any government body in India. East India Company ceased to rule India in 1858, Queen Victoria's Proclamation vested India into colonial British Rule. This is not a legal note for following reasons: 
a. Reserve Bank of India was founded on 1st April 1935. They issued 100 Rs notes in 1938,whose design is used to create this fantasy. 
b.The note appears to have forged signature of C.D. Deshmukh, who was the third governor of Reserve Bank of India. He chaired RBI in 1943. 
c. Original notes have different security thread running from top to bottom, unlike this note. 
d. Rice Puller story is cooked with this note to scam people. 
e. East India Company only issued coins never notes. Although some government banks issued notes. 

Comment:
Fake dealers will tell you that the thread in this fantasy note has Rice Puller Act or Copper Iridium in it, which has radiation and all bullocks!!! I will suggest to the Crime Control Wing of our country to track these criminals who are attempting to fool innocent young people by saying that!!! Copper Iridium is a metal which is used in Nuclear Reactions. Again a dumb trick!!! When you ask them to show the item, they will ask you for lakhs of rupees for the show! They will also call some Benz guy with billionaire outfit to mesmerize your addictive hopes. He will swear on you about verification of this by this and that foreign company, which doesn't exist and never existed... all are eye-wash to make you fall in it and loose your time and money! I am quoting the right words heard from a skimmer, whom I have met, "Crime Needs Time." After insisting a lot also, he never disclosed his identity and name but brandished his richness among us!!! What a dumb guy! Taught me the logic also: "Behind his fortune there is a crime."

A BIGGER VERSION WILL BE SOON PUBLISHED IN MY MAGAZINE!!! WAIT FOR THE DETAILED INFO!!!!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

World War II time rarest one rupee note!

1944 Issued, Govt. of India, 1 Rupee, Black serial with inset A, A rare note!
Image Courtesy: SPINK & SONS LTD. (London) 

The above note with obverse and reverse image of 1940 coin and signature of C.E. Jones might appear a common one rupee British India note! If seen keenly the serial number W/44 569445 in black with inset A makes it extremely rare note among the series issued in 1944. There are following varieties found in this series:

TYPE 1:
1944 Issue, Govt. of India, 1 Rupee, Serial number in black A/17 660359 without inset. 

TYPE 2:
1944 Issue, Govt. of India, 1 Rupee, Serial number in green A/84 505492 with inset A. 
TYPE 3:
1944 Issue design, Originally issued on 15th Aug. 1947, Serial number in red D/93 062678 without inset. Rare note!

TYPE 4:
As shown above (top first note). 

SPINK & SONS LTD., auctioned type 4 for £1,250 (inclusive of buyer's premium and VAT) at London in their 2nd Oct., 2013 World Banknotes sale. Other similar looking banknotes were also issued for BURMA and PAKISTAN with different overprints. Barnaby Faull, SPINK auctioneer comments in his catalogue, "Two sets of staple holes, otherwise uncirculated, a very rare type and in wonderful condition, to the best of our knowledge, we have not sold a note of this type for at least ten years." Amazing results I would say!