We use currency notes in our daily life
every now and then, yet we never take a close look at them. There are many
aspects about Notes of India which
are extremely fascinating to learn about. Notaphily is the term given to the
study of banknotes and people who are engaged in this study are called as
notaphilists. There is a huge community of notaphilists who are into collecting
different kinds of currency notes of India. Each one of them
specialises in a particular area. Some like collecting old and rare notes of India while others are interested in fancy numbers
depicted on notes. No matter what area that a collector chooses to specialise
in, the hobby keeps excitement levels high for some odd reason.
If you ask why people like collecting currency notes of India, there is no
one particular answer to it! As a collector, I get to travel and attend
different kinds of seminars, events, exhibitions and meet all kinds of people.
In that process one gets to upgrade his or her knowledge. I know much more
about currency notes in India now
than five years before when I started collecting them. Networking is the key
when it comes to notaphily. Today when there are so many social media
platforms, informing fellow collectors about your rare collection becomes
extremely easy. Not just that, you are now getting a chance to reach out to a
global audience. You never know, someone who is at the other end of the world
might be looking out for a note which you have in your collection.
Many people look at collecting Notes of India as a good investment
opportunity. Special notes that you buy today might fetch you some extra bucks
in the future. Many a times you might notice something special in a particular
note which nobody else might have noticed before! With that new observation,
the value of that particular note can shoot up incredibly. So the best tip for
collectors who are into Currency Notes
of India, is to be highly observant and vigilant. You could lucky any time!
Fake Bank Notes are used as a medium of exchange for goods and services and typically feature the issuing authority's emblem, portrait, and unique designs to prevent counterfeiting.
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