How to check FAKE NOTES: If you have a 50 and 200 rupee note, it can also be fake. Nowadays fake notes of 50 and 200 rupees are going on in the market, but there is no need to panic about it.
New Delhi: How to check FAKE NOTES: If you have a 50 and 200 rupee note, it can also be fake. Nowadays fake notes of 50 and 200 rupees are going on in the market, but there is no need to panic about it. Because Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has taken the initiative to make people aware about this.
RBI explained how to check fake notes
The RBI has given a way to identify which note is real and which is real. The Reserve Bank is making people aware on the occasion of Financial Awareness Week. On this occasion, Regional Director Laxmikant Rao has shared many important information. During the awareness week, information was given through a booklet regarding the identity between the real and fake currency of ten, twenty, fifty and two hundred rupees.
This is how to identify genuine or fake notes
RBI Regional Director Laxmikant Rao told how you can identify genuine and fake currency.
Identification of 50 rupee real note
1. The original note of 50 rupees matches with 50 in the denomination in the front part
2. 50 is written in Devanagari
3. In the middle is a photo of Mahatma Gandhi
4. Reserve Bank of India, Non-Metallic Suradha is thread
5. On the right side is the emblem of Ashoka Pillar
6. ElectoIP is a 50 watermark
7. Number panel is written in small increasing size on the top left side and bottom right
8. In the 50 rupee note on the back The year of printing is
9. The logo and slogan of Swachh Bharat is
10 language panels and the size is 66 * 135 mm.
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Identification of 200 rupee real note
1. R cross matching with denomination number 200 in front of banknote
2. Latent picture with denomination 200, 200 denomination mark in Devanagari
3. Picture of Mahatma Gandhi in the middle, Reserve Bank of India and micro of 200 Characters
4. There is a non-metallic safety thread with the Reserve Bank of India including a change in color
5. The color of the thread changes from green to blue when the note is skewed
6. The right guarantee section of Mahatma Gandhi’s portrait
7. Governor’s signature with promissory clause
8. The emblem of the Reserve Bank, the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi and the electrotype 200 watermark
9. The small increasing size marks in the number panels on the top left and bottom right of the note
10. The Ashoka column on the right side. Symbol sign
Actually, in a 200 rupee note, almost all the things are there, just the green thread appears in blue color when the note is slant.
The general public can complain here
If someone is not happy with the banking services or has any kind of problem, then he can complain about it. Anyone can lodge their complaint online before any Lokpal against any institution. For this, registration will have to be done by visiting https://cms.rbi.org.in . He told that if you are not happy with the service of any bank or have any problem then you can complain.