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500 Rupees

500 Rupees 500 Rupees
FO#5311 P#99
Name 500 Rupees
Country India
Size 165 x 77 mm
Shape Rectangular
Popularity
Price -

Years, series and issues

Statistics Year / Series Rarity Date of issue Note
2005 Very scarce
2006 Very scarce
2007 Very scarce
2008 Very scarce
2009 Very scarce
2010 Very scarce
2011 Very scarce
2012 Very scarce

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The most valuable 500 Rupees banknotes and their current value

All 500 Rupees banknotes and their market value. In order to determine the value of a banknote on the numismatic market, various factors and characteristics must be taken into account, such as the number of banknotes printed and their state of conservation. If you want to know the current value of the 500 Rupees banknote India according to its state of preservation, consult the following table obtained from the average prices that collectors are setting in their collections.

Year / Series UNC XF VF F VG G PR
500 Rupees 2005 - - - - - - -
500 Rupees 2006 - - - - - - -
500 Rupees 2007 - - - - - - -
500 Rupees 2008 - - - - - - -
500 Rupees 2009 - - - - - - -
500 Rupees 2010 - - - - - - -
500 Rupees 2011 - - - - - - -
500 Rupees 2012 - - - - - - -
The value of the banknotes is generated by a complex algorithm based on the users' collections and the degree of preservation. The price of the banknotes is indicative and in no case binding.
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Collectors who own the banknote for swapping

The following collectors have the 500 Rupees banknote India in their collections. Visit the banknote collector 's page to request a proposal of exchange or purchase among all the coins and banknotes in his collection lists. The colors of the prices are indicative and means that when it is in red it is above the value of Foronum and in green when it is below.

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