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Saturday, 15 April 2017

Rs 10 coin is genuine, don’t believe rumours

Hyderabad: Reserve Bank of India today allayed fears that there is no need of panic among people on using Rs 10 coins which are genuine. These coins can be accepted as legal tender in their transactions the bank said. In an official communiqué here the RBI turned down as rumours some reports in a section of media that some people are creating doubts about genuineness of Rs 10 coins in the minds of ordinary people including traders, shop keepers etc., impeding the circulation of such coins in certain pockets of the Telugu states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The Apex Bank has advised members of the public not to give credence to such rumours and to continue to accept these coins as legal tender in their transactions.
The Reserve Bank puts into circulation coins minted by the Government of India. These coins have distinctive features. Coins in new denominations and new designs reflect various themes - economic, social and cultural and are introduced from time to time to meet the transaction needs of the public. As coins remain in circulation for longer periods, it is possible that coins of different designs and even shapes are circulating at the same time. One such change is introduction of the 'Rupee symbol' on coins in July 2011. So the new 10 rupee coins have the rupee symbol but the earlier ones of the same denomination are without the rupee symbol. However, both of them are legal tender and equally valid for transactions, the RBI added.

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