More likely to have special features such as crazy number or printing error, although if latter one,would have commanded much higher price.
You know, Mad Mad world it is.
The description of the listing says: "Indian 100 Rupees note available in unique no. 786."
The no. is 786204.
A big LOL at seller, bigger LOL at buyer if someone buys it. :lol:
And when you thought you have seen it all, see THIS:
Is it even legal to sell currencies in India? There must be some law about it.
I mean I think there are laws against damaging currency notes. Melting coins to use them as metal I think.
Well, I guess one could sell them naming them as artifacts or collector's edition, if the notes are not in circulation anymore. But that's just a guess..
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