Exchange Rs 1, Rs 10, Rs 100 notes for Rs 3 Lakh online, here's how

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Jul 21, 2021, 06:31 PM IST

Several Muslims consider 786 as an auspicious and lucky number and that's why they may give you a good amount of money to own this note.

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many of us to battle financial crisis but a website has now come up with a golden opportunity to earn money online by selling old notes.

An old note of the 786 series help you earn a good amount by sitting at home. All you need to do is log in to the eBay website which allows the people having unique and old notes to sell it online and earn money. The website provides a platform to the sellers to talk to buyers directly and sell their notes and coins online.

So, if you have notes with the series number 786 on it, then you can sell these notes online on the eBay website and earn a good amount of money. For this, you need to have notes of 1, 2, 10, 100, 500, 200, 2000 with series number 786 on it. Notably, the notes with 786 digits printed on them are considered antique and rare. 

Several Muslims consider 786 as an auspicious and lucky number and that's why they may give you a good amount of money to own this note. Earlier,  people got up to Rs 3 lakh by exchanging notes containing 786 numbers.

How to sell old notes on Ebay.com

Step 1: Log on to the www.ebay.com

Step 2: Click on registration at the homepage. Register yourself as a seller.

Step 3: Take a clear and proper picture of your note and upload it on the websiter. 

Step 4: People who are interested in purchasing the note will contact you after seeing your advertisement. You can contact them and sell the note.

Similarly, rare old coins of Rs 1 and Rs 2, and notes of Rs 1, Rs 2 and Rs 5 can also be auctioned online for thousands of rupees. An old Rs 10 note can help you earn Rs 25,000 online, The Coinbazzar website provides a platform to people having unique and old notes to sell it online and earn money.

The Rs 10 note, however, must have some features like an Ashoka pillar printed on one side and a boat on the other side. The note was issued in the year 1943 during the British rule in India. The note should have the signature of then RBI governor CD Deshmukh.