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Thursday, 5 July 2018

Return Such Notes Of Rs 2000, Whoever They Have, Return 20 Thousand Rupees

Banks have refused to deposit and change notes of 200 and 2000 rupees. RBI is also not taking any guarantees of such notes.




But, if you have a note that has a bad printing or a lack of it then you can get a lot of value.

Such notes and coins have a huge value in the market. If you do not have any numbers, series, or any signs that are missed at the time of printing, then such notes can be used for you. Apart from this, if you have an antique currency, then you will get a higher price.


100 note of Rs 10,000:
According to the news of the Economics Times, the National Numismatic Exhibition is exhibiting country-of-the-art ancient currencies. This exhibition has been organized by All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society. In it, there are a lot of currency notes and coins worth of mint error (wrong printing). A note of 100 rupees, which does not have a number, keeps a price of around Rs 10,000. The rare coin that has a head printed on both sides is worth 3-5 thousand rupees. According to the series, the original value of the note is a hundred times more expensive.


Large price for the rare mistake:
According to the Numismatic Society, the price depends on the note. The rarer notes, the higher the price. Like the Rare currency, the error is also a huge market for currency. Any kind of mistake in printing occurs in one of the millions of notes. The government does not print the second note instead of that mistake. There are some mistakes that are not happening again. In such a case, the rare mistake will be, the higher the price of that note will be available.


3 to 5 lakhs of coins will be found:
In India during the second world war i.e. in 1939, printing of 1 rupee Silver Coin was discontinued. That year's coin will be very few people. Its price ranges from Rs 2 to 5 lakhs. However, the counterfeit coin market is also bigger. Therefore, the price of the coins is not necessarily seen only. Exhibiting notes and currency of nearly 100 countries in the exhibition. It also shows the history of Delhi through coins.

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