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Banking Central | Loathed more often than loved, here's a parting note from Rs 2,000 notes

Truth be told, we weren’t supposed to stay around for a long while. We were a stop-gap arrangement to speed up the remonetization of the economy after the 2016 demonetization exercise

January 08, 2024 / 12:17 IST
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The vanishing magenta

Dear citizens,

As we write this to you, only a handful of us are still in circulation — just about Rs 9,000 crore in worth — as against Rs 3.56 lakh crore in May 2023 when the Uncle Sam of Indian lenders, the Reserve Bank of India, decided that our time was up in the world.

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To put it in other words, more than 97 percent of us are back in the system by now. To be precise, 97.38 percent of Rs 2,000 currency notes are back in the system, says the Reserve Bank.

But we are not declared dead yet. The Rs 2,000 banknotes continue to be legal tender, RBI says, though the reality has dawned on us and, we shall cease to exist among you very soon and may end up in the central bank archives. Well, every good thing has to come to an end!