Exchange of old Rs 500/1,000 notes to continue at RBI counters

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November 25, 2016

New Delhi, Nov 25: Banned 500 and 1,000 rupee notes will continue to be exchanged for new currency at RBI counters even after the facility was withdrawn from all banks.

The government had yesterday announced that the demonetised 500 and 1,000 rupee notes can no longer be exchanged at bank counters and any holdings will necessarily have to be deposited in bank accounts.

"The Reserve Bank of India advises members of public that exchange of banknotes in Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denominations, whose legal tender status has been withdrawn, will continue to be available at the counters of the Reserve Bank up to the current limits per person as hitherto," the central bank said in a statement.

The limit to exchange old notes was recently set at Rs 2,000 per person.

The RBI said the facility of exchanging demonetised currency notes "is no longer available at other banks' counters."

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Renu
 - 
Thursday, 2 Jun 2022

I am a Canadian citizen and I have few notes of discontinued 1000 and 500 denominations.Can theses notes be exchanged. Thanks

Praveen Kumar
 - 
Tuesday, 31 May 2022

I have 500 notes for 8notes and 1000 thousand rupee one note how to exchange

I have old currency in the denomination of ₹500 &1000
which was demonitized in November 2016.
Is it possible to exchange it now. Your assiis highly appreciated.

SUBRAHMANYA k Hegde
 - 
Sunday, 10 Oct 2021

Ihave 20 old 500 notes 70 old thousand rupees notes

Ravi Kant Verma
 - 
Friday, 8 Oct 2021

Mere pass purni mudra ( 500 ) ka 44 note hai main kaise exchange kar sakta hoon

Hanamanta singe
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Sep 2021

Old 500 hundred notes 4 but how to exchange

Munindra Deori
 - 
Friday, 27 Aug 2021

I have 1 crore old notes currency how can I exchange it is possible?

Akhilesh Das
 - 
Wednesday, 25 Aug 2021

I have Rs. 50000 old currency (Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 ) how can I exchange and what is the procedure ?

Shivnandan Kumar
 - 
Wednesday, 25 Aug 2021

1500 ka purana note change karna hai

Shivnandan Kumar
 - 
Wednesday, 25 Aug 2021

500 ke note exchange

JAVEED AHMED MUJAHID
 - 
Thursday, 19 Aug 2021

Sir,
I have Rs.7000 old currency (Rs.500/1000)pls kindly gauide me how to exchange old currency
Thank you.

Sandeep Saini
 - 
Wednesday, 18 Aug 2021

I have some old currency (1000 rs ) notes , pls help me or suggest me to exchange them

Narendra verma
 - 
Tuesday, 17 Aug 2021

Mere pass 1rupee ka 5 note hai main ese exchange karna chata huin contanct no.9559040904

Ma qadeer
 - 
Monday, 9 Aug 2021

I have 1cr 500 or 1000 old note available contact 9121616351

Ashok--7981872141
 - 
Monday, 12 Jul 2021

Iam Ashok-from-Telangana-Karimnagar, I have old 500 notes (9) if any required pls contact me.
My no. 91-7981872141

Priyanka
 - 
Thursday, 8 Jul 2021

We should get one more chance to exchange 500 & 1000 notes

Sourav roy
 - 
Wednesday, 23 Jun 2021

Exchange rates 500 india old currency

Vivek Saroj
 - 
Tuesday, 22 Jun 2021

I have 4 old five hundred notes

RAJKUMAR
 - 
Tuesday, 22 Jun 2021

Hi ,i having 25 nos of 500rs ,so i need to exchange it how can i exchange

Nitin badere
 - 
Monday, 21 Jun 2021

I have 20 old 500/- notes exchange

Dinesh kushwaha
 - 
Monday, 21 Jun 2021

I have only 500 old rupay

Raunak singh
 - 
Monday, 21 Jun 2021

I have a old 500 note how can I sell this.

Aman
 - 
Sunday, 20 Jun 2021

Sir/madam

I have Rs 8000 old currency (rs 500 and 1000) can i exchange it.

Plz reply

Shampa Chakraborty
 - 
Saturday, 12 Jun 2021

I have six old 500 notes.So I exchange this notes.Can I exchange or not and how can I exchange.

Anand kumar
 - 
Thursday, 10 Jun 2021

500 note exchange

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