What things make Indian currency special?

What things make Indian currency special? 1.. A sign of rupee (£) sign of rs. This sign is made by mixing Devanagari ‘su’ and novel ‘r’. This sign for Indian currency was adopted in 2010. 2 The first printing was the first time in the year 1861 when the paper note was printed in India. The £ 10 note was the first note printed. 3.. The biggest note of Indian currency is £ 2000 today. But the largest note to date has been printed from £ 10,000. 4. Languages on the note have a panel on each note of the Indian currency, which has a list of 15 main languages of India. It is a symbol of the language diversity of India. 5. Where are notes and coins made in Nashik, Dewas, Halboni and Mysore. Coins are made in Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Noida. 6. Before 1996, the photo of Gandhiji had Ashoka pillar or other signs on Indian notes only. The printing of Gandhiji’s photo on the note began from 1996. Now only Mahatma Gandhi series notes are in circulation. 7. Note and security symbols have many safety signs in each note of the Indian currency to protect from false notes, such as watermarks, micro letters and security wires. 8. Note printed photos of prominent places in India about the new notes issued after the demonization of history. There are websites like Red Fort on a £ 500 note, Sanchi Stupa on the £ 200 note, Rani Ki Vav on a £ 100 note. Click Here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here