The Reserve Bank of India recently raised Rs. 200 currency has never been seen before and has never been announced and it will be easy to change for big currency sign value.
Rs. 200 notes in November last year After announcing 2,000, the first renewable release is Rs. The 200's note will be in the new currency marked value, while the government decided to cancel and recall the old 500 rupees and 1,000 rupees notes.
Why was a 200 rupee note so important and how was it determined for the first time in the unlimited value of the currency?
The RBI said that among the embodied values of all the available currency, this new bright yellow colorful 200 rupee note is missing in the Renaissance series, France is the first proposed number of preferred numbers by army engineer Charles Rennard.
In order to determine the currency of the currency, the central bank follows the diversity of the Renaissance Series, which is called 1-2-5 series, in which the 'decade' or 1:10 ratio is covered in 3 steps. The first number in this series is 1, the second will be 2, and the third will be 5. When broadly, it will be 1,2,5,10,20,50,100,200,500,1000, ... etc
As you can see, numbers 1-2-5 are arranged to simplify the transition way very simply. So if someone has a 10 rupee note and Rs. If you want to buy something worth 3, then it can get a copy of 5 rupee notes or coins and 2 rupees coins in the form of a mutation. Seven 1 rupee coins or two coins of three rupees and one rupee coin if the currency has not been converted into the marked values.
India already has 1 rupee, 2 rupees, 5 rupees, 10 rupees, 20 rupees, 50 rupees, 100 rupees and 500 rupees inclusive values, so 200 rupee notes of the 100 - 200-500 series have been added.
In order to determine the currency of the currency, the central bank follows the diversity of the Renaissance Series, which is called 1-2-5 series, in which the 'decade' or 1:10 ratio is covered in 3 steps. The first number in this series is 1, the second will be 2, and the third will be 5. When broadly, it will be 1,2,5,10,20,50,100,200,500,1000, ... etc
As you can see, numbers 1-2-5 are arranged to simplify the transition way very simply. So if someone has a 10 rupee note and Rs. If you want to buy something worth 3, then it can get a copy of 5 rupee notes or coins and 2 rupees coins in the form of a mutation. Seven 1 rupee coins or two coins of three rupees and one rupee coin if the currency has not been converted into the marked values.
India already has 1 rupee, 2 rupees, 5 rupees, 10 rupees, 20 rupees, 50 rupees, 100 rupees and 500 rupees inclusive values, so 200 rupee notes of the 100 - 200-500 series have been added.
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