George VI, Rupees 2, 1943
The Two Rupees Bank Note of King George VI, issued in 1943 by the Reserve Bank of India, is a significant piece of British Indian paper money from the wartime period. The obverse features the portrait of King George VI along with intricate security patterns, multilingual denomination panels, and the signature of the serving RBI Governor. The reverse typically depicts a decorative design reflecting the artistic style of pre-Independence Indian currency. Issued during the Second World War, the 1943 Two Rupees note circulated widely across British India and today serves as an important reminder of India's colonial monetary history. Owing to its historical significance, attractive design, and increasing scarcity in higher grades, the 1943 King George VI Two Rupees note remains a sought-after collectible among currency enthusiasts and numismatists.
₹ 26,250.00
₹ 26,250.00
