The new Rs 500 note with faulty printing is valid, the RBI said. (Photo | IANS) 
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New Rs 500 note with faulty printing valid: RBI

If people find it difficult to transact these notes, they have been advised to exchange them by the RBI.

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NEW DELHI: They were meant to replace the demonetised currency, but some new Rs 500 notes are causing confusion because of printing errors.

Apparently, in a rush to go to print, an unspecified number of notes of Rs 500 denomination have visible errors.

They have caused doubts in the minds of the people whether these currency notes are genuine or fakes.

The most starking is the way the guarantee declaration has shifted to almost superimpose the security thread in some notes, while in others there is a visible shadow of Mahatma Gandhi's face. The position of the Ashoka Pillar lion is also wrong, while some of the numbers on the note jut out.

However, the RBI has said these are valid and can be used. If people find it difficult to transact in these notes, they have been advised to exchange them.

The government had on November 8 announced the demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes with the aim of curbing black money and corruption.

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