1 Lakh, or 100k. It's a common way of writing numbers in India and South Asia, though it's a suspiciously large number of notes.
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One liter of notes
Maybe it's some weird hybrid numeral system and it's 1 * 50.
(real answer: it's probably the value 1 that is a "L"ong integer data type. Though I'm confused why it would show up in the user interface like this; it's usually just in code that you see this)