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Why Rs 1K Note with this Serial Number can sell for Rs 3 Lakh?

Why Rs 1K Note with this Serial Number can sell for Rs 3 Lakh?

Why Rs 1K Note with this Serial Number can sell for Rs 3 Lakh?

Why Rs 1K Note with this Serial Number can sell for Rs 3 Lakh?

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  • The thousand rupee note has been making huge noise on the Internet.
  • It features the birth and death date of Jane Austen, AH17 75.
  • In Britain, such a note would be worth more than Rs 3.5 lakhs in that country.
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Why Rs 1K Note with this Serial Number can sell for Rs 3 Lakh? People that collect rare coins and cash hold them in high regard. The value of these coins and bills is increased by their distinctive serial numbers and the graphics that are imprinted on them. They are occasionally acquired or sold for a significant price. One such currency note has piqued the Internet’s interest in Britain. It is the 1,000-rupee bill. Due to its value and serial number, this note has generated a lot of buzzes online. If you chance to have one of these notes, you can make a lot of money by selling it there.

The current value of an Rs. 1000 note with the serial number AH17 75 in Britain is greater than Rs. 3.5 lakhs. Its serial number gives it its distinctiveness. The value of the currency note is increased by the presence of certain digits in a particular sequence. A report has given comprehensive information about this.

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Given that it contains the dates of the illustrious English author Jane Austen’s birth and death, the number AH17 75 has special importance. The six major works by the author are what are best known. The notation, which is dated AH17 75, indicates that she was born in 1775 and passed away in 1817. Its great demand is due to this, and collectors are even willing to pay up to Rs 3.5 lakhs for it.

In addition, coins featuring the London Olympics 2012 and Kew Gardens continue to be popular. These currencies were also sold at a later date for more money than they had originally been worth. Due to its distinct serial number and historical significance, the copper 20-penny (or 20 rupee) coin was also sold at an exceptional price in 2011.

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