Fake Note of New 2000 Rupee Note? If it is true, it will be nail in the coffin of BJP
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Fake note of 2000 Rupee Note? If the news is true and was really printed then there will be the nails in the coffin of BJP. The steps taken by PM Modi is historical and Indians are supporting the decision with patience, so any such news may not help BJP. Fortunately, the fake note of 2000 Rupee is photocopied, which might be done by greedy Indian who still believes Indian will not change his mindset against corruption and black money.
The importance to know about features of these notes. Find out what you have in new rupee note of higher denomination.
Features in 2000 Rupee Note
Rs. 2,000 (colour: magenta)
* Is a part of the Mahatma Gandhi (New) series, with a motif of India’s Mars orbiter, the Mangalyaan on the reverse
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* Size: 66mm x 166mm
Front side:
1. See through register where the numeral 2,000 can be seen when note is held against light
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2. Latent image of 2,000 can be seen when the note is tilted
3. Devanagari denomination
4. Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi
5. Micro letters ‘RBI’ and ‘2,000’
6. Colour shift security thread with ‘RBI’ and ‘2,000’
7. Guarantee clause, Governor’s signature and RBI emblem on the right
8. Watermarks of Mahatma Gandhi and electrotype 2,000 numeral
9. Number panel with numerals growing from small to big on top left and bottom right sides
10. Denominational numeral with Rupee symbol, 2,000 in colour changing ink
11. Ashoka pillar emblem
For visually impaired:
12. Rectangle with Rs.2,000 in raised print on right
13. Seven angular bleed lines in raised print
Features of New 500 Rupee Note
The size is 63mm x 150mm, colour is stone grey with Red Fort and Mahatma Gandhi’s image on each sides.
Features:
1. See through register in denomination numeral
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2. Latent image of the denomination numeral
3. Denomination numeral in Devnagari
4. Orientation of Mahatma Gandhi’s portrait changed
5. Windowed security thread changes from green to blue when note is tilted
6. Guarantee clause, Governor’s signature, RBI emblem shifted towards right
7. Portrait and electrotype watermarks
8. Number panel with numerals growing from small to big on top left and bottom right sides
9. Denomination in numerals with Rupee symbol in colour changing ink (green to blue) on bottom right
10. Ashoka pillar emblem on right
For visually impaired:
11. Circle with Rs. 500 in raised print on the right
12. Bleed lines on left and right in raised print.
Mark them down, it will help initially to identify fake note in case somebody photocopied them.