10 Rupees Coin: RBI issued a guideline regarding the 10-line 10-rupee coin
10 Rupees Coin: Coins ranging from 1 rupee to 20 rupees are in circulation in Indian currency. These include a 10-rupee coin with 10 lines. RBI has issued guidelines regarding this coin. In view of the various discussions regarding this coin, RBI has issued guidelines.

News - (10 rupees update) Just like Indian currency notes, coins also have their own identity and importance. For many days, people are discussing various things especially about the 10 line coin (10 line Rupees Coin).
This coin is also in the news on social media. In view of this, RBI has issued a guideline. After this, all the issues have come to an end. Let us know what RBI has said about this coin (10 rupee coin update).
This is what RBI said-
Many people are saying that the 10-line 10 rupee coin (10 ka asali sikka) is fake while many are saying that it is real. In this way, there was confusion among people about this coin.
Now RBI has issued a guideline and told the whole truth and said that this coin (RBI guideline for 10 rupee coin) is completely valid and real. RBI has warned to stay away from rumors.
Coins are in circulation in 14 designs-
RBI had also received complaints that shopkeepers and people in the market refuse to accept the 10-line 10-rupee coin (10 ka sikka). People have doubts about whether it is real or fake.
On this, RBI has said that so far 10-rupee coins (RBI update on 10 rupee coin) have been released in the market in 14 different designs. All these coins are real and are currently in circulation.
Is the 10 line coin real or fake?
There is a discussion among people that only the 10-line 10-rupee coin (10 rupees update) is genuine but the 15-line coin is not genuine. People are even refusing to accept it. On the other hand, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI update) has said that all 10-rupee coins are valid.
You can also get information on toll free number -
The Reserve Bank of India said that the 14 types of 10 rupee coins issued in different shapes and designs are valid and invalid currency and can be used in transactions. RBI has also put a note on its website for this, which mentions 14 types of design coins.
Apart from this, information about these coins can also be obtained on IVRS toll free number (RBI toll free number) 14440. If someone refuses to accept these coins, action can be taken against him.
10 Rupees Coin: RBI issued a guideline regarding the 10-line 10-rupee coin
10 Rupees Coin: Coins ranging from 1 rupee to 20 rupees are in circulation in Indian currency. These include a 10-rupee coin with 10 lines. RBI has issued guidelines regarding this coin. In view of the various discussions regarding this coin, RBI has issued guidelines.