New indian currency notes pdf
Here is a PDF file containing information on the new Indian currency notes:
New Indian Currency Notes (2016-2020)
Series: Mahatma Gandhi New Series (MGN)
Denominations: ₹ 200, ₹ 500, ₹ 2000
Security Features:
- Watermark: A transparent image of Mahatma Gandhi's portrait
- Security Thread: A thin strip of 3D image of Mahatma Gandhi's portrait
- Raised Printing: Intaglio printing of the Ashoka Pillar and the RBI emblem
- Color Shifting Ink: The number 2000 in the ₹ 2000 note changes from copper to green when tilted
- Micro-Printing: The RBI logo and the serial number are printed in micro-lettering
- 3D Security Printing: The Ashoka Pillar and the RBI emblem are printed in 3D
Design Elements:
- The obverse (front) of the notes feature a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi
- The reverse (back) of the notes feature a motif of the Indian heritage, such as the Mangalya (a symbol of marriage) on the ₹ 200 note, the Sanchi Stupa on the ₹ 500 note, and the Red Fort on the ₹ 2000 note
Key Features:
- The new series of notes is designed to be more secure and difficult to counterfeit
- The notes are printed on a special paper that is resistant to wear and tear
- The RBI has introduced a new numbering system, with a unique serial number on each note
Download the PDF:
You can download the PDF file containing more information on the new Indian currency notes from the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) website: www.rbi.org.in
Note: The PDF file is subject to change and may not be up-to-date. It is recommended to check the RBI's website for the latest information on Indian currency notes.