Rs 2,000 note's colour fading? - Know the truth

According to the government, the fake note may not lose its colour when rubbed or exposed to water, while the real one will lose its colour.

Rs 2,000 note's colour fading? - Know the truth

New Delhi: If your new Rs 2,000 note is losing its colour when it is rubbed with a piece of wet cloth, don't panic.

According to the government, the fake note may not lose its colour when rubbed or exposed to water, while the real one will lose its colour.

Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das, while addressing a press conference on Tuesday, had confirmed, "The new currency notes, just as the old ones, will lose colour if rubbed with a piece of cloth wet because that's the nature of the dye used. If your note does not lose colour, it's one of the signs that it may be fake."

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