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1000 Rupees Dated Reverse with Rupee Symbol - ₹

发行方 Reserve Bank of India
年份 2006-2016
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印刷机构 Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India, India (2006-date)
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背面描述 The reverse illustrates India's economic themes through vignettes of agricultural activity — including wheat sheaves — alongside technological progress represented by a satellite dish, a figure at a computer terminal, and an industrial facility. The composition is set against a warm ochre and pink tonal background with multilingual denomination panels arranged along the left margin.
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签名 2013 - Raghuram G. Rajan
2008 - D. Subbarao
2006 - Y. V. Reddy
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The P#107 series spans three RBI governors — Y. V. Reddy, D. Subbarao, and Raghuram Rajan — a tenure that covered the 2008 global financial crisis and India's subsequent tightening cycle. The ₹ symbol variant is the detail worth noting: the Indian rupee sign was officially adopted by the Government of India in July 2010, designed by D. Udaya Kumar, making pre-2010 dated notes in this series the last of the type without it on the reverse.

The entire P#107 series was demonetized on 8 November 2016, when Prime Minister Modi announced the withdrawal of all ₹500 and ₹1000 notes with roughly four hours' notice, rendering an estimated ₹15.44 lakh crore in currency illegal tender overnight.

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