Banks have now issued a new note of 100 rupees. This new note color of 100 rupees is purple. When a new note comes into the currency, the probability of getting a duplicate note will be the same. RBI has also disclosed it in its annual report on that. The report said that in the year 2017-18, the highest number of counterfeit notes received 100 rupees.
It is necessary that you recognize the 100 rupees note exactly. So, if you have a note of 100 rupees you can recognize it as fake or genuine. There are some safety features on each note. There is also a 100 rupee note. If you are careful, you can avoid taking a fake note.
How to recognize fake notes
RBI said that in front of the 100-rupee note you will see 100 written in Devanagari. Note is the photo of Mahatma Gandhi at the center of the note. The smallest letters are RBI, India, India and 100. It also has a security thread. There will also be a color shift in you. When you knock you will see the color of the thread look blue rather than green. On the right hand side of Mahatma Gandhi's photograph, the Guarantee Chamber, the signature of the governor including the promise room and the symbol of the Reserve Bank of India will also be visible.
Ashok is a symbol of pillar on the left. In addition, Mahatma Gandhi's picture and electrotype (100) watermarks will appear. The printing year on the back of the note, the clean India logo along with the slogan, the language panel, the picture of the Queen's vowel and the 100th in Devanagari will appear.
Do not be afraid if you do not remember these features. You can also check these features online. RBI has launched a website paisaboltahai.org.in. Here you can easily get information about features of note.
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