RBI said that all the coins of ten are valid,

    new delhi: Regarding the confusion between the public on various types of coins of ten rupees in the country, the Reserve Bank of India has clarified that no coin is invalid and all the coins are in circulation. These are coins of different designs issued from time to time. The Bank says that all the coins, including coins of photo of Sherawali, coin of picture of parliament, number of coins written in the middle, Homi Bhabha’s picture coin, and Mahatma Gandhi’s picture coins are valid. According to the central bank, these coins have been released on various special occasions.

    It is noteworthy that there is often controversy among people about the transactions of coins of ten rupees. Most people say that the coin is valid on the ten leaf, in which the number of 10 is written downwards and on the other side the lion’s Ashoka pillar is encroached. In a conversation with the language of the central bank in this regard, it was clarified that all coins of ten rupees are valid.

    Corporate Affairs lawyer Shuja Zhamir said, “Refusing to accept the valid currency of India, there is a case of sedition and whoever does this, the case may be filed against Section 124 (1) of the Indian Penal Code because on currency The Indian government prompts, refusing to take it is a treason. ‘ In many parts of the country including the national capital, there is confusion about the rupees ten rupees and many shopkeepers and people are scared of taking these coins.

    The most controversy is on the coin, between which 10 is written and it is said to be fake. But an email sent to the language on behalf of the RBI has been informed that this coin was issued on March 26, 2009. The RBI has said that the central bank has issued coins on economic, social and cultural themes from time to time and in coins there was a change after adding a sign of Rs.

    Coins are good for a long time, so it is possible that there are different designs and coins of image in the market, including coin containing no sign. However, the RBI has not withdrawn the legal tender of anybody and all the coins are valid.

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