Currency Note: Rs. An important update about 500 note, information common man should know

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RBI Update: Recently the Reserve Bank of India has announced to stop 2000 rupee notes in the country. After this people will have to deposit the 2000 rupee notes in the banks again. The last date for this has been fixed as 30 September 2023. At the same time, after the 2000 rupee note, the largest note in circulation in the country is the 500 rupee note. Along with this, the currency of 500 rupees notes is also sufficient in the country. In such a situation people should identify genuine and fake 500 rupees notes.

Reserve Bank of India According to this, the face of the 500 rupee note has a picture of Mahatma Gandhi. 500 denomination notes also bear the signature of the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. The reverse side of the note also features a picture of the ‘Red Fort’ which represents the country’s cultural heritage. Although the original color of the note is stone grey, it also features other designs and geometric patterns, which align with the color scheme of the front and back of the note.

How to identify fake 500 note?
According to RBI, the original Rs 500 note has some special features. RBI has mentioned some features of Rs 500 note, if any Rs 500 note does not have this feature then it is fake. With the help of this you can easily find a fake 500 rupee note. In such a situation common citizens should understand the difference between genuine and fake Rs 500 notes.

This is the special thing about the original note of 500 rupees-
Original Rs. The official size of 500 note is 66 mm x 150 mm.
In between is a picture of Mahatma Gandhi.
– Sampradaya No. 500 is written in Devanagari.
– ‘Bharat’ and ‘Bharat’ written in fine print.
– The denomination figure is marked as 500.
An image of 500 appears when the white space on the front of the note is held up to the light.
– There will be a list with ‘India’ and ‘RBI’ written on it. When the note is bent, the color of the green bar changes to blue.

To the right of Mahatma Gandhi’s portrait are the Guarantee Square and Promise Square with the Governor’s signature and the RBI insignia.
– It will have Mahatma Gandhi’s portrait and electrotype (500) watermark.
– Number plate with numbers in ascending font on top left and bottom right.
– Value with rupee symbol (₹500) in color changing ink (green blue) at bottom right
Ashoka pillar symbol on right side.

The reverse side of the note
– On the left side is the year of issue of the note.
It will have Swachh Bharat logo along with the slogan.
There will be a language panel.
Red Fort will be in the form of a major film.
– Sampradaya No. 500 is written in Devanagari.