Indian 2-rupee note
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{{Infobox banknote
| denomination = Two Rupees
| country = India
| value = {{INR|2}}
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| security_features = Watermark
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| years_of_printing = 1943 to 1995
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| obverse = KGVI rupees 2 note obverse.jpg
| obverse_design = King George
| obverse_designer =
| obverse_design_date = 1943 and 1980
| reverse = KGVI rupees 2 note reverse.jpg
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The Indian 2-rupee note ({{INR|2}}) was a denomination of Rupee introduced in 1943. It is the second smallest note ever printed in India. It was removed from circulation in 1995.{{cite web|title=History of Indian currency: How the rupee changed|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/wealth/save/history-of-indian-currency-how-the-rupee-changed/articleshow/55635259.cms|website=The Economic Times|accessdate=26 March 2018|date=28 November 2016}}
See also
References
{{Portal|India|Money|Numismatics}}
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{{Indian currency}}
Category:Currencies introduced in 1943
Category:Two-base-unit banknotes
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