Security Features of Indian Currency Notes

Authors

  • Surbhi Kawatra M. Sc. - Forensic Science, from IRTE, Faridabad, India

Keywords:

Security Features, Indian Currency Notes, Indian Rupee, 100, 200, 500, 2000, Banknotes

Abstract

Currency Notes, also known as Banknotes, are defined as a negotiable promissory note issued by the government of the country which is payable to the bearer on demand.

There are many security features included in the genuine Currency Notes to prevent it from counterfeiting and to differentiate it from the fake currency if counterfeited. Also, there are many new features added in the Mahatma Gandhi (New) Series.

There are comparatively less features in the currency notes of below ₹50 denomination value but major features are incorporated in the high denomination currency notes such as ₹2000, ₹500, ₹200 and ₹100.

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Author Biography

Surbhi Kawatra, M. Sc. - Forensic Science, from IRTE, Faridabad, India

Surbhi Kawatra is a post graduate student pursuing M.Sc. Forensic Sciences from Institute of Road Traffic Education, Faridabad, India. She completed her graduation from Amity University, Haryana. She has also completed her internship from CFSL, CBI, New Delhi. She has also attended various national and international webinars and conferences.

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Published

2020-08-01

How to Cite

Kawatra, S. (2020). Security Features of Indian Currency Notes. Nyayik Vigyan Articles of Forensic Research and Criminal Investigation, 1(2). Retrieved from https://articles.nyayikvigyan.com/nva/article/view/32

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Forensic Science Application