The Reserve Bank of India will soon issue Star
series banknotes. These will be issued to begin with in Rs.10, Rs.20 and Rs.50
denominations in the Mahatma Gandhi Series-2005. The Star series banknotes will
look exactly like the existing banknotes of Rs.10, Rs.20 and Rs.50 but will
have an additional character, viz., *(star) in the number panel between
the prefix and the serial number. Consequently, some fresh banknote packets
issued by the Reserve Bank may contain some notes having a *(star) in
the number panel in the space between the prefix and the number. The bands of
the packets containing the Star series number will clearly indicate the presence
of such banknotes in the packets. Fresh note packets with Star series notes
will, as usual, have 100 pieces with the Star series notes placed at the bottom
of the packet. 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. Currently defectively
printed banknotes in any packet are replaced at the note printing presses with
a good note bearing the same number as the one with defect in order to maintain
the sequential numbering of banknotes in the packet. This procedure involves
additional time/cost and manual intervention.
As part of the ongoing efforts to benchmark
its procedures to international best practices, as also, for cost effectiveness
and greater operational efficiency at note printing presses, the Reserve Bank
has adopted the Star series numbering system for replacement of defectively
printed banknotes. This was announced in April this year, in the Annual Policy
Statement for 2006-07.
Alpana Killawala
Chief General Manager
Press Release : 2006-2007/ 307
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