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  1. star symbol bank note: Are Rs 10, Rs 20, Rs 100, Rs 200, Rs 500 …

  2. Reserve Bank of India - Currency FAQs

  3. RBI clarifies Star series banknotes are legal: All you need to know

  4. 'Star Series' banknotes are legitimate currency, clarifies RBI

  5. ‘Legal currency’, says RBI on ‘Star’ series banknotes. What are these?

  6. RBI clarifies: Star series bank notes are legal - Moneycontrol

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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.
    The Star series banknotes are exactly similar to the other banknotes, but have an additional character viz., a * (star) in the number panel in the space between the prefix," the RBI said. In a press release dated August 1, 2006, the central bank said, "The Reserve Bank of India will soon issue Star series banknotes....
    The Star series banknotes will be legal tender and members of public may freely accept and use these banknotes. The fresh banknote packets issued by the Reserve Bank of India at present are serially numbered from 1 to 100. Each banknote bears a distinctive serial number along with a prefix.
    These banknotes were issued in packets containing 100 pieces. The "Star series" numbering system was introduced by the RBI specifically for the replacement of defectively printed banknotes within a packet of 100 serially numbered banknotes.
  8. RBI to introduce Star series Banknote - Reserve Bank of India

  9. RBI clarifies on 'Star series' banknotes—Here's what it means