RBI stands for the Reserve Bank of India,which is the national central bank of India.RBI is authorized to release the notes of various denominations in India.RBI is authorized to give bearer the right of doing the expanses with the Indian rupees.India using the currency of Indian rupees which is designed and issued by RBI. Governor of RBI which is Urjit Patel.
RBI governor “RAGHURAM RAJAN” started new policy and changes in the denominations of Indian rupees.According to the recent news from RBI that rupees of 500/- and rupees of 10/- going to closed which has following sign missing and errors:-
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500 Rupees Notes With Missing Year Print:
News on Wednesday 22 January 2014 that RBI passed the new regulations for rupees of 500/- and rupees of 10/-. Rupees of 500 having no year printing on the back bottom space will not allowed in the market.RBI issued guidelines to all nationalized bank .All nationalized bank will allow to exchange those 500 rupees notes with missing year print from April 1 2014.If you have 500 rupees notes with missing year print than quickly exchange it in your home branch of your bank. You can also exchange in another bank but if you exchange more than 10 pieces of 500 notes than you have to submit your identity proof to the bank.If you are exchanging in your home branch than no extra work to do.RBI allowed the all nationalized bank to do so. So hurry up save your valuable big currency notes of 500 rupees.
10 Rupees Notes With Missing Print of Year:
According to the news on Hindustan times on 23rd January 2014 that ten rupees notes with missing print of year must be exchanged in the near home branch of bank.10 rupees notes having the missing year printing will not allowed in future. So exchange it in the near by bank.
Notes With Missing Latent Image:
Notes With Missing Intaglio Printing:
Notes With Error of Missing Identification Marks:
Notes Having Not Any Optical Variable Inked Denomination Value:
RBI introduce the new features to stop the fake notes supply in the market.RBI introduced the variable inked denomination value printing on the note.The numeral 1000 and 500 on the obverse of Rs.1000 and Rs.500 notes respectively is printed in optically variable ink viz., a color-shifting ink. The color of the numeral 1000/500 appears green when the note is held flat but would change to blue when the note is held at an angle.