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This banknote is issued by India and has a face value of 50 rupees. Its year of issue is 1978. It is referenced P.84 c.
The front of the note features a central motif depicting the Lion Capital of Ashoka, a national symbol of India. This column is a sculptural representation of four lions back to back, symbolizing power, courage and confidence. Decorative elements and inscriptions in local languages and English can also be observed, indicating the face value of the note and the name of the issuing bank, the Reserve Bank of India.
On the back, the note features a representation of the Indian Parliament, an imposing building that symbolizes democracy and the government of the country. Ornamental motifs and additional inscriptions complete the design, reaffirming the value of the note and its Indian origin.
This 1978 50 rupee note is a testament to the history and culture of India, reflecting the nation's important symbols through its illustrations and inscriptions.