RBI admits anomalies in new Rs 500 notes, says both notes valid, nothing to worry
Reserve Bank of India on Thursday admitted that there were anomalies in the new Rs 500 notes issued under the Mahatma Gandhi series post November 8. However, both normal and anomaly version are valid for use, the RBI has said.
Reserve Bank of India on Thursday admitted that there were anomalies in the new Rs 500 notes issued under the Mahatma Gandhi series post November 8. However, both normal and anomaly version are valid for use, the RBI has said.
The submission from the central bank came after two variants of the new Rs 500 note surfaced and went viral on social media.
Better pic highlighting the mismatches https://twitter.com/ramkossocial/status/802043864026464256
Two notes, totally different design. Is government giving fake currency? 😓
Better pic highlighting the mismatches
RBI spokesperson has told media that the printing defect was due to the rush in the wake of demonetisation, and that there is nothing to panic.
RBI spokesperson said, "It's not a variant. Such a printing deficiency can happen once in a million. It is a valid legal tender and can be freely used in transactions. But if someone does not want to use it and return it to RBI, that too can be done and we will give them full value."
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