6 Historical Monuments printed on Indian currency

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In 2016, the demonetisation of currency notes of INR 1000 turned them into scrap. After that, a new currency of INR 2000 was introduced. As proof of India's rich heritage, these architectural prints of India's finest monuments always show the world the country's achievements.

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Here are the Top Historical Monuments Printed on Currency Notes

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10 Rupees - Sun Temple, Konark In the new series of currency for Rs 10, the back side has the Konark Sun Temple of Odisha.

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20 Rupees- Ellora Caves, Aurangabad In the new series of currency for Rs 20, the back side has Ellora caves.

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50 Rupees - Stone Chariot of Hampi, Karnataka The new currency of Rs.50 has a picture of a chariot temple on the backside.

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100 Rupees – Rani ki Vav, Gujarat The new currency has Rani ki Vav, which is a stepwell located in Patan, Gujarat.

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200 Rupees- Sanchi Stupa, Madhya Pradesh This new currency features the Sanchi Stupa of Madhya pradesh. It is a Buddhist monument.

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500 Rupees - Red Fort, Delhi The new currency featured parts of Red Fort, Delhi and the colour changed to grey.