Rs
1000 new note specimen picture is viral: Is this how the new currency note
looks like?
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Rs 1000 new photo sample note is viral: Is this how the new
currency note looks?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi surprised everyone when he
announced the demonetization of old notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000, making them
illegal since midnight on November 8, 2016. Since that night, images of the new
currency notes Rs 2000 and Rs 500 became viral. These were sample images
probably filtered by the government itself, to distract people from the chaos
of demonetization. When the new notes of Rs 2000 and Rs 500 were introduced,
all flashes on social networks, and notes actually looked like specimens.
Therefore, we now share with you the copy of the new Rs 1000 note that will
soon be in currency - take a look!
The photo of the new note Rs 1000 shows that it is bluish
gray as the note Rs 500 and longer and narrow as the new note Rs 2000. A little
we miss the old note of Rs 1000 for its peach (or light pink) ! But the new Rs
2000 note, which is pink or purple is something we are still used to. It's a
bit weird, but let's get used to celebrating it! (We said he was holding, not
hoarding.)
Every day since November 8, people have been standing in
streaming queues at banks and post offices to exchange old tickets, which were
allowed at counter in medical shops, train stations, as well as hospitals and
Clinics only. As of December 2, you will not be able to exchange your old notes
in any of these places, as people have already begun to hoard the notes of the
new currency! Now you can only deposit the old currency into the bank, so you
have to provide your valid ID every time, besides being in the queue! ALSO
READ: Effect of demonetization: Hilarious video of bankers before and after
demonetization (see video)
But seeing this new note of Rs 1000, there will be new
curiosity in the ATMs to have it in our hands. It will also make things easier
for the average man, who found it extremely difficult to find the change from
Rs 100, Rs 50, Rs 20 and Rs 10 in exchange for the new Rs 2000 note that was
mostly given in banks and ATMs Automatic!
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