Kathmandu. Article 52 of paragraph 6 of the Nepal Rastra Bank Act 2058 has given the monopoly to Nepal Rastra Bank to print and issue notes and coins. In addition, such notes are counterfeit or counterfeit if someone else has forged or forged or forged or otherwise made notes.
In recent times, organized gangs have also increased the trade in Nepali counterfeit notes. Currently, the market is heavily priced at Rs. 500 and Rs. Counterfeit notes of Rs. 1000 and insignificant Rs. So we need to be careful to avoid counterfeit notes. If we can distinguish between counterfeit notes and genuine notes, we can avoid fraud.
The key to determining whether a note is counterfeit or not is the security features in the note. Such features found in genuine notes are not found in counterfeit notes. In some cases, however, it can be distinguished by the fact that it is of very low quality.
7 Easy Ways to Recognize Counterfeit Notes:
Shaking genuine and counterfeit notes close to the ear makes the sound of genuine notes louder and louder, while the sound of counterfeit notes decreases. Original note paper is standard, slightly rough and hard, while counterfeit note paper is slippery, lumpy and thick when touched. Counterfeit notes are not as bright as genuine notes.
The color of the original note is clear and clear and dark while the counterfeit note looks light, fuzzy and fungus flying.
When you look at the original note in the light, you can see the water mark on the right side of the note, while the black note looks like some black spot on the note.
The security thread on the counterfeit note can be read by looking at the note by turning the note towards the light, while the security thread on the counterfeit note covers the letters of the note.
When you look at the colored half letter on the left side of the white part on the right side of the note, looking at the Nepal Rastra Bank towards the light, it is clear that the letter is not clear on the counterfeit note.
When the step features in the original note are left and right in the light, a small tick appears, but not in counterfeit notes.