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    The Star series notes, to begin with, will be issued in lower denominations, that is, Rs.10, Rs.20 and Rs.50. The Star series notes will look exactly like the existing notes of Rs.10, Rs.20 and Rs.50 in the Mahatma Gandhi series but will have an additional character viz. a * (star) in the number panel.
    Each of these banknote bears a distinctive serial number along with a prefix consisting of numerals and letter/s. The banknotes are issued in packets containing 100 pieces. The Bank adopted the "STAR series" numbering system for replacement of defectively printed banknote in a packet of 100 pieces of serially numbered banknotes.
    The Reserve Bank of India ( RBI ), on July 27, 2023, clarified that a banknote with a star (*) symbol is identical to any other legal banknote, except that in the number panel, a star symbol is added between the prefix and the serial number. The Star (*) symbol is an identifier that is a replaced/reprinted banknote, as RBI mentioned.
    The Star series notes will be legal tender and members of public may freely accept and use these notes. Consequently, some fresh banknote packets issued by the Bank may contain some notes having a * (star) in the number panel in the space between the prefix and the number. The packet will contain 100 banknotes, as hitherto.
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