The
Reserve Bank of India has extended the deadline for turning in pre-2005
currency notes to June 30, 2015.
1. What are the pre-2005 series bank notes?
The
RBI (Reserve Bank of India) issued
Mahatma Gandhi series (MG series) 2005 ban knotes in the denomination of Rs.
10, Rs. 20, Rs. 50, Rs. 100, Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000.
These
notes contain some additional / new security features as compared to the 1996
MG series. All banknotes issued before the 2005 MG series are called as
pre-2005 series banknotes.
2. How can one distinguish the pre-2005 series banknotes?
Apart
from the additional security features, the 2005 MG series banknotes have the
year of printing on the reverse of the notes in the lower middle portion.
Banknotes printed before 2005 do not have the year of printing on the reverse
side and hence can be easily distinguished.
3. Why has RBI decided to withdraw pre-2005 series banknotes?
RBI
decided to withdraw from circulation all banknotes issued prior to 2005 as they
have fewer security features as compared to banknotes printed after 2005. The
withdrawal exercise is in conformity with the standard international practice
of not having multiple series of notes in circulation at the same time.
The
RBI has already been withdrawing these banknotes in a routine manner through
banks. It is estimated that the volume of such banknotes (pre-2005) in
circulation is not significant enough to impact the general public in a large
way and the members of public may exchange the pre-2005 series banknotes at
bank branches at their convenience.
4. Do the pre-2005 series bank notes cease to be legal tender?
The
notes issued before 2005 shall continue to be legal tender. The notes are only
being withdrawn from circulation and this withdrawal exercise is in conformity
with the standard international practice of not having multiple series of notes
in circulation at the same time.
5. Can the pre-2005 series banknotes be used for normal transactions..?
Members
of the public can continue to freely use these notes for their transactions and
can unhesitatingly receive these notes in payment, as all such notes continue
to remain legal tender.
6. Is there any time limit for exchanging these notes?
These
notes can be freely exchanged at any bank branch till January 1, 2015. The
procedure to be followed after January 1, 2015, shall be communicated by RBI in
due course.
7. How is RBI ensuring that these notes are withdrawn from circulation?
Banks
have been advised to stop re-issue of the pre-2005 series notes over the
counters/through ATMs and they have been instructed to forward them to the
Reserve Bank of India.
8. Is there any restriction on the number of pieces that can be
exchanged?
No.
There is no such restriction. Banks have been advised to freely exchange these
notes till January 1, 2015.
9. Is it necessary to be a customer of the bank to exchange the pre-2005
series notes from its branches?
No.
Banks have been advised to freely provide this exchange facility to all members
of public, whether customer or non-customer.
10. Is it necessary to get cash in exchange or the amount can be
credited in one’s account?
It
is not necessary to get cash in exchange for the pre-2005 notes. If a person
desires, he can get the amount credited in his bank account.
11. Is there any fee to be paid for the exchange facility?
No.
The exchange facility is to be provided free of cost by all bank branches.
Src:
http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/FAQView.aspx?Id=101
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