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harsha choud
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5:44 PM on August 13, 2009
SUKUMARAN's Answer
1)The 1st visual identification is the Gandhiji's clear water mark on left side(from front you look) of the currency. It must be very clear and without any break,not looking like drawing.(2) In the silver security thread which is visible only from the front with equal distance of gap,there must be RBI in English, and Bharathiya Reserve Bank in Hindi marked,clearly visible with naked eye. In fake note this type of thread will not be clear and will be broken one. (3) There will be currency denomination (Amount ) projection at the right side on the chest of Gandhiji. If we run our thumb and middle finger from top and bottom of the currency in that part,you can really feel it. (4)The currency numbers on right and left of the note will be bold,sharp and in line. (5) When we see the currency under the ultra-violet ray,we can see the figures and the flowers in the currency etc,shinning and colourfull. In fake note these things will be out. (6 ) If you try with little pain,making one edge of the note wet,we will be able to separate two papers as these are pasted after printing. (7) While counting the notes fast, even closing the eyes, one can find the difference from the sound of the paper.A "silky sound".
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3:31 PM on August 24, 2009
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