The dimension of the banknote will be 63 mm x 123 mm.
On the reverse(back) side of the new note, there will also be the year of printing on the left along with the Swachh Bharat logo with slogan, similar to the other new currency notes. The new Rs 10 note will, however, continue to carry the windowed demetalised security thread with inscriptions ‘Bharat’. The obverse(front) side of the note will have the denominational numeral 10 written in the top right corner with the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi at the centre.
The note will carry a motif of Sun Temple, Konark on the reverse side depicting the country’s cultural heritage, instead of the rhinoceros, tiger and elephant present in the old notes. The base colour of the new Rs 10 note is Chocolate Brown. Here are the different notes issued till now:
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