Did Your Rs 2,000 Note Lose Colour When Washed? That's Good News

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  • Published On: November 15, 2016
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During a press conference earlier today, Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das said: "The new currency notes, just as the old ones, will lose colour if rubbed with a piece of cloth wet because that's the nature of the dye used. If your note does not lose colour, it's one of the signs that it may be fake."

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