Your Forgotten Currency Could Be Worth a Fortune
Still holding onto old Indian notes or coins? Before you toss them aside, check the serial number. If it includes 786, you might be sitting on a jackpot. Collectors are paying ₹3 to ₹4 lakh for such notes online. This is not a rumor, but actually a trend gaining momentum quickly!
Why 786 is More Than Just a Number
The number 786 is seen as sacred in both Islam and Hinduism, giving it strong emotional and spiritual value. That’s why currency notes with 786 are considered lucky and are in high demand, not just for their rarity, but for the meaning they carry.
Which Notes Can Make You Rich
Mostly ₹1, ₹5, ₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100, and naturally ₹2000 notes with 786 written on them are being asked for. These are being sold online for lakhs. Sites such as OLX, Quikr, and eBay are the focal points of these notes, and individuals are in search of them.
Simple Steps to Sell Notes Online
Want to try your luck? Here’s how:
1. Create an account on OLX, Quikr, or a trusted selling platform.
2. Click a clear picture of the note or coin—focus on the serial number.
3. Post the ad, add your price, and wait for offers to come in.
It’s really that easy but you still need to be alert.
Stay Away from Fake Buyers and Scams
Here’s the serious part, don’t fall for traps. The RBI has specifically declared that it does not sell or purchase old currency or coins. It also warned the public about fake agents or firms using RBI’s name to trick people. Never pay any fees to “register” your note or complete a deal. Always verify who you’re talking to.
Final Word Before You Sell
Sure, that dusty old note could change your luck. But don’t rush. Take your time, follow the right steps, and never ignore your instincts when dealing online. If it feels fishy, it probably is. Be smart, be patient and who knows you might just strike gold with 786!
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