Collection 50/4: Metallic Currency of India: Introduction of the 15 Rupees gold coin in 1918 during a period of shortage of metallic currency and pending the coinage of the British Sovereign in India.
Collection 50/6: Metallic Currency of India: Exchange of the Sovereigns and gold bullion between Australia and India, proposed as a temporary alteration to the re-opening of the Bombay mint.
Collection 51/1: Currency: Paper Currency Reserve: Stoppage of issue of gold to the public on the outbreak of war in Europe and a fall in the exchange.
Collection 51/2: Currency: Paper Currency Reserve: Special measures adopted to meet Council drawings in 1916, involving the temporary increase of the sterling portion of the paper currency reserve investments. Government at the same time is empowered to include in paper currency reserve, securities create
Collection 51/3: Currency: Paper Currency Reserve: Gradual replacement of the depreciated holding of consols by other securities; the loss to be met by the allocation of the increased interest on the paper currency reserve investments to the paper currency reserve depreciation fund.
Collection 51/5: Currency: Paper Currency Reserve: Temporary increases in the invested portion of the reserve during the European wars and loan from the currency reserve in India against rupee paper created ad hoc.