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Holders for 500-Rs notes: Exciting news! There are two different types of 500-rupee notes in circulation, according to a recent RBI report

 Holders for 500-Rs notes: Exciting news! There are two different types of 500-rupee notes in circulation, according to a recent RBI report


The Central Government's demonetization resulted in a variety of news stories on the Indian currency, according to the Reserve Bank of India. This is highly significant news for you if you also have a 500 Rupee Note.


Currency Note Recent News: India underwent demonetization. After the Central Government's demonetization, many news stories on the Indian currency continue to surface. This is significant information for you if you too hold a 500 Rupee Note. The Reserve Bank has provided information on the Rs. 500 note.


There are two different 500 rupee notes available.


There are two different varieties of 500 notes on the market, and there aren't many differences between them. One of these notes has a reputation for being a fake. The note in the video, which went popular on social media, was said to be a fake. So, we let you know which notes are authentic.


What did the video say?


It was stated in the video that you shouldn't accept any 500 rupee notes on which the green strip passes across the RBI governor's signature or is extremely close to Gandhiji's image. In this video, it is claimed that a particular kind of note is a fake. After PIB performed a fact check on this video, its veracity was revealed.


Both kinds of notes exist.


The original video was fact-checked, and it was discovered that this copy is entirely bogus. Both varieties of notes now on the market are real. There is absolutely no need to panic if you have any 500-note notes. According to RBI, both kinds of notes are legitimate.


Discover the viral message's reality.


If you receive a similar message, you shouldn't be concerned at all. Do not distribute these false communications to anyone. In addition, you can verify the accuracy of any news. You must go to the official website, https://factcheck.pib.gov.in, to do this. In addition, you can send the video by email at pibfactcheck@gmail.com or the WhatsApp number +918799711259.





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