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The Indian 20-rupee banknote (₹ 20) is a common denomination of the Indian rupee. The current ₹ 20 banknote in circulation is a part of the Mahatma Gandhi New Series. The Reserve Bank introduced the ₹ 20 note in the Mahatma Gandhi New Series in 2019, making it the last denomination to be introduced in the series. [2]
The new ₹20 denomination banknotes in the Mahatma Gandhi (New) Series bear signature of the Governor, Reserve Bank of India. The note has motif of the Ellora Caves on the reverse, depicting the country's cultural heritage. The base colour of the note is Greenish Yellow.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will soon release new banknotes of Rs 20 denomination in the Mahatma Gandhi (New) Series, bearing signature of Governor Shaktikanta Das. The new denomination has the motif of the Ellora Caves on the reverse, depicting the country's cultural heritage.
Coins in India are presently being issued in denominations of 50 paise, one rupee, two rupees, five rupees, ten rupees and twenty rupees. Coins up to 50 paise are called 'small coins' and coins of Rupee one and above are called 'Rupee Coins'.
The new 20-rupee note will have additional features compared with the existing currency note, Press Trust of India reported. The central bank has already replaced the Rs 10, Rs 50, Rs 100, and Rs 500 currency notes, and introduced denominations Rs 200 and Rs 2,000.
RBI's new 20 rupee note: The new Rs 20 note is greenish-yellow in colour. The new Rs 20 note has designs, geometric patterns aligning with the overall colour scheme, both at the obverse (front) and reverse (back).
The Indian rupee (symbol: ₹; code: INR) is the official currency in India. The rupee is subdivided into 100 paise (Hindi plural; singular: paisa). The issuance of the currency is controlled by the Reserve Bank of India.
The Bank and the Government of India together had formalised a unique symbol (₹) for Indian Rupee in 2010 and thus acquired a place in the select club of countries with a symbol for their currency. In 2011, the new Rupee symbol was incorporated in banknotes and coins.
The Rs.5, Rs.10, Rs.20 and Rs.50 notes contain a readable, fully embedded windowed security thread with the inscription ‘Bharat’ (in Hindi), and ‘RBI’. The security thread appears to the left of the Mahatma's portrait.
The Reserve Bank of India will soon be issuing new ₹ 20 notes. The notes will come in a greenish yellow colour and will be a continuation of the Mahatma Gandhi series.