
Stake attention in this memory
Two Indian 500 Rupee banknotes are depicted, partially overlapping on a light blue and white striped fabric surface. The fabric features a dashed black line separating the stripes. The top banknote is mostly visible, showcasing the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi on the right side. Above the portrait, the denomination "500" is printed in the top right corner. The words "RESERVE BANK OF INDIA" (भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक) and "GUARANTEED BY THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT" (केन्द्रीय सरकार द्वारा प्रत्याभूत) are prominently displayed at the top center. A green-colored "500" is in the center, above "पांच सौ रुपये" (Panch Sau Rupaye). Below this, the promise "I PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER THE SUM OF FIVE HUNDRED RUPEES" (मैं धारक को पाँच सौ रुपये अदा करने का वचन देता हूँ) is inscribed, accompanied by the signature of Governor Y.V. Reddy. The serial number "3AA 228460" is visible on the banknote. The Ashoka Emblem (Lion Capital of Ashoka) is located on the left side. The bottom banknote is largely obscured by the top one, but its serial number "7DW 882409" is visible. This note also displays the signature of Governor D. Subbarao and the Ashoka Emblem. Both banknotes appear slightly worn and creased from use. The scene is static, with no discernible activity or specific time of day. The presence of Indian Rupees confirms the location context of New Delhi, India.
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