The India 1,000 Rupees Banknote was issued by the Reserve Bank of India in 2014. It has a color combination of red, pink, yellow, orange, black, green, and light blue. The reverse shows the lion capital of the Ashoka pillar, flowers, a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, and the RBI seal with a tiger and a palm tree. The reverse depicts a language panel, farmers riding a combine tractor in a wheat field, an offshore oil drilling platform, a satellite, a young woman using a computer with a CRT monitor, and a steel mill. The banknote bears a 3-mm wide green-to-blue windowed security thread with demetallized RBI and India. Its watermark reveals an electrotype 1000, Mahatma Gandhi, a vertical RBI, and 1000. It is 176 x 73 mm in size and bears the plate letter L. This particular banknote is in uncirculated condition and has been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60 to 70.