This uncirculated 100 Indian rupee banknote is a standard circulation note introduced by the Reserve Bank of India in 1990. It is a purple, black, brown, blue, green, and orange banknote that bears the signature of Chakravanthi Rangarajan and the plate letter A, and measures 148 mm x 73 mm. Its obverse side features the RBI seal, a palm tree, a language panel, and the lion capital of the Ashoka pillar. Its reverse side depicts the Hirakud Dam across the Mahandi River, three women planting rice in a paddy, two women with baskets, and a farmer in a tractor. Security features include a solid security thread and a watermark of wheels, the lion capital of Ashoka pillar, the RBI monogram, and 100. The details of this banknote have been verified and TAP Authenticated by Banknote World experts.