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Live auction - 4380324 - 8000 Rupees / 733 Pounds Sterling 6 Shillings 8 Pence BRITISH INDIA 1841 Doc.lettre

8000 Rupees / 733 Pounds Sterling 6 Shillings 8 Pence BRITISH INDIA  1841 Doc.lettre VF+
8000 Rupees / 733 Pounds Sterling 6 Shillings 8 Pence BRITISH INDIA  1841 Doc.lettre VF+8000 Rupees / 733 Pounds Sterling 6 Shillings 8 Pence BRITISH INDIA  1841 Doc.lettre VF+
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Estimate : 200 €
Price : 100 €
Maximum bid : 150 €
End of the sale : 12 May 2020 17:18:01
bidders : 1 bidder
Face Value : 8000 Rupees / 733 Pounds Sterling 6 Shillings 8 Pence
Date: 19 mai 1841
Period/Provinces/Banks Chèque
Catalogue reference : Doc.lettre
Alphabet - series : N°90
Signatures : 3 signatures manuscrites

Commentary


East India Company. Lettre de change de 8000 Rupees pour 733 Pounds Sterling 6 Shillings et 8 Pence établie à Fort William à l'ordre de Clamageran l'Ainée Companys reçu de Morris Prevost. Papier bleu et filigrané, timbre sec. Numéro 236 entouré en bas de feuille.

Historical background


BRITISH INDIA

On August 25, 1941, Habib Bank inaugurated its first banking activities in Bombay. In 1947, the bank set up its headquarters in Karachi, becoming at the same time the first commercial bank of the very recent Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Throughout the decades, Habib Bank introduced to the Pakistani market products such as credit cards, ATMs, travelers checks etc. Today, Habib Bank is considered as the people's bank.

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