Pakistan Is committing organized crime to destabilize the Indian Economy by circulating 2000Cr worth 1000 Rs Currencies in INDIA by ISI Agents Through Nepal Route.
Recently RBI has issued a notice to all the
banks in India thatÂ
1000Rs Notes starting with 2AQ and 8AC are fake notes. These notes are of high quality manufactured faculties in and around Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi. They are so much sophisticated that even bank persons will not be able to tell you whether original or duplicate. even they pass UV test.
Only way to Identify the fake notes is to check the security strip. always security strip will be divided 6 parts not more or not less. In Fake notes which are circulated by Pak are having 7 to 8 parts.
Beware! next time when you are withdrawing money from ATM, check for the series and the security strip.
Below are Unique features of Indian Currencies.
Important Features.
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Watermark
This is seen on empty portion on the left side of the note. Hold note against the light. One should be able to see a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi in this space, along with multi-directional lines and an electrolyte mark showing the denominational numeral (i.e.100, 500, etc)
Micro-lettering
-Hold the note at eye-level. Look into the gap between the vertical band on the right and the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi. In genuine notes, one should be able to see the word RBI and the denominational numeral in this space.
-Hold the bank note horizontally, with the right vertical band facing you. One should be able to see a latent image of the denomination.
-Hold the note up against light. On the left of the portrait and half down the vertical band on the side, one can see a floral design, which appears hollow on the front side and filled up on the opposite side. The denominational numeral can be seen as a whole in this floral design, though the half of the numeral is printed on one side and the other half on the opposite side.
Identification marks – This is to help the visually impaired to identify the denomination
See below the floral design. One can see a dark patch in intaglio print (raised print). The shape of the intaglio print varies according to the denomination of the note. Different shapes for various denominations (Rs 20 – vertical rectangle, Rs 50 – square, Rs 100 – triangle, Rs 500 – circle and Rs 1,000 – diamond) are available.
Other features that appear in intaglio print
1. Seal of the RBI
2. The guarantee and the promise clause
3. RBI Governor’s signature
4. The Ashoka pillar emblem
5. Mahatma Gandhi portrait
Intaglio print is absent on a fake note. Features 2,3 will be showing a lot of differences in case of a fake note.
Security thread
It is 1.4 mm wide. It appears in breaks on the front of the original note. However, from the back, it looks like a complete line. The words RBI and Bharat (in the Devanagari script) inscribed on it. Appears yellow in ultra-violet ( UV) light. This thread will not glow if its a fake note. Continuity of the security thread is not maintained if its a fake note.
Other features seen on Rs 500 or Rs 1,000 note. Look for colour changes
Hold onto a Rs 500 or Rs 1,000 note. The colour of the numeral will change from green (when you hold the note flat) to blue (when it is held at an angle).
What features one can see in UV light?
1. The optical fibres on the bank note make themselves visible when held under ultraviolet light. In case of a fake note, optical fibres are less in number.
2. The year of printing of the original note should also be visible in the middle and the reverse side near the bottom.
3. Genuine note is made of a fibre, which has a “unique feel” and “a crackling sound.” These features are seen with the notes that were released after 2005.
What to do if you come across a fake note?
If you get a fake note from an ATM, take it back to the branch from where you initially got it. Provide the time of the transaction, the amounts involved and the denominations . The bank may be able to trace the transaction.
How fake notes destroy a nation’s economy?
Duplicate currency is manufactured in Pakistan and Bangladesh. The fake notes are brought into India through Nepal by Pakistan’s ISI and other terrorist groups. The amount of fake Indian currency in existence today is huge. According to one national daily, in UP alone over Rs 40 crore is estimated to be in circulation. This might be the tip of the iceberg. The fake notes generate easy money for terrorists which use it for antisocial activities.
Politicians, experts, retired bureaucrats and media pundits keep quiet on this issue and don’t talk much as financial interests are involved in purchase of Japan made“ Komori†currency printing machines which are inferior to the Swiss made “ Giori†currency printing machines.
Source :http://www.indiastudychannel.com/

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