This uncirculated 100 Rupees Indian note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Reserve Bank of India. It is a purple, black, brown, blue, green, and orange note that is dated 1990-1996 ND, bears the signatures of Chakravanthi Rangarajan and the plate letter A, and measures 148 x 73 mm. Its obverse side features flowers, the RBI seal with a tiger and palm tree, a language panel, and the lion capital of Ashoka pillar. Its reverse side shows the Hirakud Dam across the Mahanadi River near Sambalpur, three women planting rice stalks in a paddy, ears of wheat, two women with baskets picking tea in a field, and a farmer riding a tractor solid security thread and a watermark of wheels and lion capital of Ashoka pillar, an RBI monogram, and 100. This particular note has staple holes. Additionally, the details of this note have been verified and authenticated by Banknote World experts.