Here is the list of all features of the new Rs.500 notes from the RBI.
- See through register with 2000 as denominational numeral
- It has a latent image of denominational number 500
- There is denominational numeral present in Devnagari
- There are changes in Mahatma Gandhi portrait in terms of its orientation and relative position
- There is windowed security thread that can get its color changed from green to blue when titled
- Towards the right side of the note, there is guarantee clause, signature of the governor and promise clause and emblem of RBI
- There are watermarks of portrait and electrotype
- There is number panel along with numerals expanding from small to big size at the right bottom side
- The denomination is present in numerals along with rupee symbol. This will change color from green to blue at the right bottom
- The right side has Ashoka pillar emblem
Features for the visually impaired
- For the visually impaired, there is raised printing or intaglio of Mahatma Gandhi portrait and the Ashoka pillar emblem
- The right side of the note has a circle with raised print of Rs 500
- The left and right sides have raised prints of five bleed lines
Backside of the note
- There is year of printing seen at the left side
- The Swachh Bharat logo is seen with the slogan
- The language panel is present in the centre
- The image of Red Fort, an Indian heritage along with Indian flag is seen
- There is the denomination of the note in Devanagari at the right