RBI extends the Date for Withdrawal of Pre-2005 Series Banknotes
The Reserve Bank of India has extended the date for the
public to exchange their pre-2005 banknotes till December 31, 2015. It had, in
December 2014, set the last date for public to exchange these notes as June 30,
2015.
Soliciting cooperation from members of public in withdrawing
these banknotes from circulation, the Reserve Bank of India has urged them to
deposit the old design notes in their bank accounts or exchange them at a bank
branch convenient to them. The Reserve Bank has stated that the notes can be
exchanged for their full value. It has also clarified that all such notes
continue to remain legal tender.
Explaining the move, the Reserve Bank said that the
banknotes in Mahatma Gandhi series have now been in circulation for a decade. A
majority of the old banknotes have been withdrawn through bank branches. It
has, therefore, decided to withdraw the remaining old design notes from
circulation. Not having currency notes in multiple series in circulation at the
same time is a standard international practice, the Reserve Bank has pointed
out.
The Reserve Bank will continue to monitor and review the process so that the public is not inconvenienced in any manner.
The Reserve Bank will continue to monitor and review the process so that the public is not inconvenienced in any manner.
There is no year of printing for banknotes issued before 2005 |
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