2 Rupees Satellite Governor Amitabh GOSH Rare Serial Packet with Fancy Number Ending 786
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Highlights
ONLY 1ST NOTE WITH STAIN OTHERWISE UNC PACKET
– Rare 2 Rupees Satellite note with fancy serial number ending 786 🌟
– Signature of Governor Amitabh Ghosh adds value 🖊️
– Only one minor stain; otherwise in UNC condition ✅
– Comes in original packet for authenticity and preservation 📦
– A unique piece of Indian currency history, perfect for collectors! 💰
– 100% Genuine Item – don’t miss out! 🚀
Introducing the highly sought-after 2 Rupees Satellite banknote, featuring the signature of the illustrious Governor Amitabh Ghosh. Issued in the early 2000s, this collectible note is particularly notable for its unique fancy serial number ending in 786, which adds to its desirability among enthusiasts. Despite its age, this note is in pristine condition, with only the first note exhibiting a minor stain, while the rest remain uncanceled and in their original packet.
The Satellite series was introduced as part of a significant currency redesign, reflecting India’s evolving economy and enhancing security against counterfeiting. Collectors will appreciate this banknote not only for its distinct features, but also for its place in the context of India’s financial history. Its rarity and the intriguing numerical significance of the ending 786 make it a valuable addition to any collection. This note comes in its original packet, ensuring its provenance and condition are preserved. As a highly collectible item, it represents an excellent investment opportunity for both novice and seasoned collectors alike.
| Weight | 0.500 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 25 × 15 × 3 cm |
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