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The new bank note has a base color of Lavender with motif of Rani ki vav (Queen's stepwell) on the reverse side. Rani ki vav is located in Patan, Patan district, Gujarat, India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dimensions of the bank note are measured at 142 mm × 66 mm.
Angular lines: A series of lines placed on both the left and right side of the ₹ 100, ₹ 500 and ₹ 1,000 notes. They are only featured on the 2015 series notes, and are utilised to help those with visual impairments in identifying the notes. Novel numbering: A set of six digit serial numbers that increase in size from left to right.
These were followed in 1952 by 2, 5, 50 and 100 rupee notes. The 1 rupee notes were replaced by coins in 1963. From 1977, banknotes were issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. 20 rupees notes were introduced in 1979, followed by 500 and 1000 rupees in 1981, 200 rupees in 1998 and 2000 rupees in 2006.
See-through registration device: Consisting of the numeral denomination at the lower left part of the notes on the front and at the lower right of the notes on the back. Used for the ₹ 10, ₹ 20, ₹ 50, ₹ 100, ₹ 200, ₹ 500 and ₹ 2000. Novel numbering: A set of six digit serial numbers that increase in size from left to right.
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The banknote denominations of ₹ 200, ₹ 100 and ₹ 50 have also been introduced in the new Mahatma Gandhi New Series intended to replace all banknotes of the previous Mahatma Gandhi Series. [67] On 13 June 2017, RBI introduced new ₹ 50 notes, but the old ones continue being legal tender. The design is similar to the current notes in the ...
The new version of the note has a depiction of Sanchi Stupa on the reverse, depicting the country’s cultural heritage. The base colour of the note is Bright Yellow. The dimensions of the banknote are measured at 146 mm x 66 mm.[9] Four angular bleed lines and two circles between angular bleed lines at the right corner H symbol with 200 at ...