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Old ₹10 Note Can Fetch You Lakhs? Here’s What You Should Know

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Many people across the country are discovering that old currency notes and coins can sometimes attract collectors willing to pay surprising amounts. If you happen to have an old ₹10 note tucked away in your wallet or drawer, it might be worth taking a closer look. In some online listings, such notes are being advertised for prices that go up to ₹4 lakh.
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What Makes This ₹10 Note Special

Not every ₹10 note holds a high value. According to online listings, collectors look for certain features that make the note rare. One key detail is the serial number 786, which is considered special and lucky by many people.

Apart from the serial number, the note should feature the image of Mahatma Gandhi. Some versions may also display the Ashoka Pillar emblem. These specific characteristics can make the note more appealing to collectors.

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Why Serial Number 786 Is Considered Valuable

The number 786 holds religious and cultural significance for many people, especially in Islamic traditions, where it is considered sacred and lucky. Because of this belief, collectors sometimes search for currency notes with this serial number, which can increase demand in the collectors’ market.

How You Can Sell the Note Online

If you believe you have such a note, some online marketplaces allow users to list collectible items. One commonly mentioned platform is Quikr. The process is usually simple:
  • Register yourself as a seller on the platform
  • Upload a clear photograph of the note
  • Provide details such as the serial number and condition
  • Interested buyers may contact you directly
  • You can negotiate and finalize the price with the buyer

Important Things to Keep in Mind

Before listing any currency note, make sure you gather complete information about the platform and the buyer. It is always wise to verify the authenticity of offers and avoid suspicious transactions.


Disclaimer: Reports about ₹10 notes being sold online for high prices are circulating on the internet. However, the Reserve Bank of India does not authorise any organisation or platform to buy or sell Indian currency notes. This article is based on information available from online sources, and NewsPoint does not independently verify the accuracy or authenticity of these claims.





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