Owing to the currency ban, people across the country seem to be kind losing their minds.

I mean, it is a hell of a task to earn money, and now it is a hell of a task to save it from turning into mere pieces of paper.

New Rs. 500 & Rs. 2000 currency notes will be available in all ATMs from tomorrow (Nov, 11 2016). pic.twitter.com/vxX7w8pO5Y — Prasar Bharati (@prasarbharati) November 10, 2016

Ever since the Indian Prime Minister demonetised 500 and 1000 rupee notes, the entire nation is finding out measures to turn it into white money. So much so that it was, in fact, the top most search on Google in the last two days.

However, in the midst of all the tension, some people got too close to the matter, observing a typo on the new note.

#1

Hindi don hazar rupaya or do hazar??? 👇 pic.twitter.com/KY2zVWoAnQ — QueenBee ♕ (@vaidehisachin) November 11, 2016

#2

Typo in our new 2000 rupees note @narendramodi @narendramodi_in @RBI ..Pls let me know if I am misunderstood anything .. pic.twitter.com/GFmSGja61m — Mariappan Ganeshan (@maricool05) November 10, 2016

#3

Mistake in the new ₹2K note. It says Don Hazar Rupiya in Hindi. I am told there is a mistake in the Urdu text also. pic.twitter.com/Rq7hB05Nzi — Tushar (@TusharG) November 11, 2016

But is it really a typo?