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License To Export Currency From India

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In late 1966, the Reserve Bank of India issued permission to export 4 specimen coins (2 Rupees and 2 50 Paise).

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The coins were sent in a small wooden box from J. N. Coins to a customer in North Miami Beach, Florida.

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Whew, what a bureaucratic process to get a few coins. The wooden box, though, is "over the top"! I have got lots of coins from a collector in India, and never saw such a form. Maybe the rules changed 40 years later.
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Everywhere had much stricter controls on the shipping of coins back then. I recall a coin club member here in Australia tabled at a club meeting a few years ago a letter he'd acquired, written by the Australian Treasury Department back in 1966, refusing someone permission to send a set of Australian coins to an overseas destination.
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