From ₹5 to ₹2000; A Look at the Motifs on Indian Currency Notes

From ₹5 to ₹2000; A Look at the Motifs on Indian Currency Notes

By Editorji News Desk
Published on | May 30, 2024
₹5

₹5

The ₹5 note has a motif of a tractor on the reverse. RBI has discontinued the printing

₹10

₹10

The ₹10 note has motif of Sun Temple, Konark on the reverse. It is chocolate brown in colour. Size: 63mm x 123mm

₹20

₹20

The ₹20 note has motif of the Ellora Caves on the reverse. It is greenish yellow in colour. Size: 63mm x 129mm

₹50

The ₹50 note has motif of the Hampi with Chariot on the reverse. It's base colour is fluorescent blue. Size: 66mm x 135mm

₹100

The ₹100 note has motif of Rani ki Vav on the reverse. It's base colour is lavender. Size: 66mm x 142mm

₹200

The ₹200 note has motif of Sanchi Stupa on the reverse. Its base colour is bright yellow. Size: 66mm x 146mm

₹500

The ₹500 note has motif of Red Fort on the reverse. Its base colour is stone grey. Size: 66mm x 150mm

₹2000

The ₹2000 note has Mangalyaan on the reverse. Its base colour is magenta. Size: 66mm x 166mm. The denomination is withdrawn from circulation