5 ways to identify if an Rs 100 or Rs 500 note is real or more—must know to stay aware

Pritam Santra 2 min read

The introduction of counterfeit currency into the market results in financial losses not only for individuals but also for multiple stakeholders. In this context, it is accurate to liken counterfeit notes to termites that undermine not just individual finances but the broader economic framework of the nation. The Indian currency system includes denominations ranging from Rs. 10 to Rs. 500, with the Rs. 100 note being the most frequently utilized. This denomination is often withdrawn from wallets to meet various daily expenses. However, it is noteworthy that the majority of counterfeit notes currently in circulation are Rs. 100 notes.

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Pritam Santra

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