Fate-changing ₹ 2 note: If you have this note with number ‘786’, you can get lakhs of rupees sitting at home.

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Do you know that a simple note kept in your pocket can open the lock of your destiny? These days the demand for old and rare notes is skyrocketing in the international market. Recently, a special note of ₹2 has been valued at lakhs on online auction platforms. If you also have that rare note, then you can also join the race to become a ‘crorepati’.

Why is this ₹2 note special? Know the features

Every ₹2 note is not valuable. Buyers pay huge sums only for those notes which have certain characteristics:

Series number 786: ‘786’ is considered extremely auspicious in the Muslim community. If the note has this digit in its serial number, its value increases.

Pink note: This special note is pink in color, on which the map of India is drawn on the reverse side.

Signature of former Governor: If on this note the former Governor S. Jagannathan (S. Jagannathan) If it has the signature of a person, its value becomes even higher.

Auction is happening in lakhs: see rates here

According to various media reports and online auction websites (like eBay and Quikr), the price of one such rare ₹2 note is ₹1 lakh to ₹5 lakh Can get up to. In some cases, if the condition of the note is like new, the bid may go even higher.

How to sell your old note? (Complete Method)

If you have such a note, you do not need to run anywhere. You can sell it sitting at home:

Visit Website: First of all eBay, Quickr or Coinbazzar Visit a website like.

registration: Register yourself as a Seller here.

Upload Photo: Take clear photographs of both sides of your ₹2 note and upload it on the website.

Set Price: Enter the price of your choice (e.g. ₹3 lakh).

Buyer Contact: Those who will be interested in purchasing this note will contact you directly through the portal.

Caution: Avoid Scams

Cases of fraud in buying and selling of old notes are also increasing. RBI (Reserve Bank of India) has clarified that it does not charge any kind of fee or tax in the purchase and sale of notes. If someone asks you for money in the name of ‘file charge’ or ‘registration fee’, it could be a fraud. Do not share your banking details or OTP with anyone.