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Mumbai. Next time if you find a banknote with a star symbol (*) in the number panel of notes, then you do not need to worry. Bank notes with the star symbol are legally valid. The Reserve Bank of India has given clarification regarding these notes. RBI said that the bank note with the star symbol is as legally valid as the bank note without the star symbol. RBI has issued this clarification after discussions in social media about the validity of bank notes with star symbols. The country's largest central bank said that the star symbol is added between the prefix and the serial number of the banknote. RBI said that the star symbol is included in the number panel of bank notes.
Changed or reprinted notes
A bank note with a star symbol identifies that this note has been changed or reprinted after the note has melted or deteriorated by adding the star symbol with the same number and prefix. These are the notes which are printed in exchange for the spoiled notes. These notes with the star symbol are printed in 100 pieces with serial numbers. RBI said in its FAQ that till 2006 the notes printed by RBI used to be in serial numbers. All these notes used to be prefixed with numbers and letters along with the serial number. This note is issued in a packet of 100 pieces. The Star series system was adopted for reprinting of damaged notes. Star series notes are as legally valid as normal currency notes. There is also a star symbol between the prefix and the number in its number panel.