A new note of 10 rupees will come soon: see here its first look
The new notes of Rs 10 will come under the Mahatma Gandhi series. A new change in the note of ten will be that it will have a picture of Sun Temple situated in Konark.
New Delhi: The RBI has issued the first look of the new note of Rs 10 today and according to its new picture, its color will be chocolate brown. The RBI had recently issued new notes of Rs.200 and Rs.50, after which it is now issuing new notes of Rs.10.
The new notes of Rs 10 will come under the Mahatma Gandhi series. A new change in the note of ten will be that it will have a picture of Sun Temple at Konark, it is being said that the RBI has already printed about 10 million notes of 10 rupees and they will soon be brought to the market. Recently the Central Government has agreed to design the new notes of 10 rupees and is now expected to come under these notes soon.
10 rupee notes will be new features
1. 10 points of view of the crossroads
2. 10 rupees note, 10 points in Devanagari.
3. Mahatma Gandhi's portrait in the middle of the note
4. In micro letters 'RBI', 'India', 'INDIA' and '10',
5. The security thread in the notes on which 'India' and RBI are written.
6. Guarantee clause, Governor's signature and promisory clause, sign of RBI on the right side of the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi
7. On the direct side of the note, Ashok symbols of cycle
8. Por Mahatma Gandhi Ret and watermark of electrotype 10
9. The number of panels will be written note of the number in order to move to the right to the left on the way.
2. 10 rupees note, 10 points in Devanagari.
3. Mahatma Gandhi's portrait in the middle of the note
4. In micro letters 'RBI', 'India', 'INDIA' and '10',
5. The security thread in the notes on which 'India' and RBI are written.
6. Guarantee clause, Governor's signature and promisory clause, sign of RBI on the right side of the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi
7. On the direct side of the note, Ashok symbols of cycle
8. Por Mahatma Gandhi Ret and watermark of electrotype 10
9. The number of panels will be written note of the number in order to move to the right to the left on the way.
Features behind the
Note 10. The year of the publication of the note is on the left side
11. Clean India's logo and slogan
12. Language panel
13. Photograph of sun temple of Konark
14. 14. 10 rupees written in Devanagari script
Note 10. The year of the publication of the note is on the left side
11. Clean India's logo and slogan
12. Language panel
13. Photograph of sun temple of Konark
14. 14. 10 rupees written in Devanagari script
The dimension of new bank notes is 63mm x 123mm.
Even after the arrival of new notes, notes of 10 rupees already running and coins will remain in legal tender. The last change in the notes of Rs 10 which are currently in circulation was done in the year 2005.
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