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Indian 1000-rupee note - Wikipedia
The Indian 1000-rupee banknote (₹ 1000) is an obsolete denomination of the Indian rupee. It was first introduced by the Reserve Bank of India in 1938 under British rule and subsequently demonetized in 1946. Post-independence, the denomination was re-introduced in 1954.
2016 Indian banknote demonetisation - Wikipedia
On 8 November 2016, the Government of India announced the demonetisation of all ₹500 and ₹1,000 banknotes of the Mahatma Gandhi Series. It also announced the issuance of new ₹500 and ₹2,000 banknotes in exchange for the demonetised banknotes. [2] .
Exploring the Legacy of the Old 1000 Rupee Note - Noteshobby
2023年12月12日 · The old 1000 rupee note, a treasure of vintage Indian currency, offers just that experience. This guide delves into the world of these rare 1000 rupee bills, a realm where history and value intertwine.
RBI Governor clears the air on re-introduction of Rs 1,000 currency notes
2023年5月22日 · Last Friday, the RBI announced the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 currency notes - the highest denomination in circulation. The move sparked speculation that the central bank may bring back Rs...
Indian rupee - Wikipedia
The Indian rupee (symbol: ₹; code: INR) is the official currency in the Republic of India. The rupee is subdivided into 100 paise (Hindi plural; singular: paisa). The issuance of the currency is controlled by the Reserve Bank of India.
Indian 1000-rupee note - Wikiwand
The Indian 1000-rupee banknote (₹ 1000) is an obsolete denomination of the Indian rupee. It was first introduced by the Reserve Bank of India in 1938 under British rule and subsequently demonetized in 1946.
State Bank of Pakistan - sbp.org.pk
Denomination numeral "1000" can be seen in the thread. The thread appears as silver dashes at the front of the note. When the note is held against the transmitted light, the metallic thread appears as a dark line. The security thread appears as yellow and turquoise fluorescent bands when viewed under ultra-violet light.
About: Indian 1000-rupee note - DBpedia Association
The Indian 1000-rupee banknote (₹1000) was a denomination of the Indian rupee. It was first introduced by the Reserve Bank of India in 1938 under British rule and subsequently demonetized in 1946. Post-independence, the denomination was re-introduced in 1954.
Bank Notes - Reserve Bank of India
Rs.1000 notes introduced in October 2000 contain a readable, windowed security thread alternately visible on the obverse with the inscriptions ‘Bharat’ (in Hindi), ‘1000’ and ‘RBI’, but totally embedded on the reverse.
1000 Rupees (Dated Reverse with Rupee Symbol - ₹) - India
Detailed information about the coin 1000 Rupees (Dated Reverse with Rupee Symbol, ₹), India, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data