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2 Afghanis

Issuer Bank of Afghanistan
Year 1948
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Reverse lettering د افغانستان بانک
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Bradbury Wilkinson printed this note at their New Malden works during a period when the Afghan government was actively modernizing its banking infrastructure following the 1939 founding of Da Afghanistan Bank as a proper central institution. The low denomination placed this note in everyday circulation among a population that remained largely wary of paper money well into mid-century — coin habits died hard in the provinces, and small-value notes frequently suffered heavy use.

P#28 is among the scarcer Bradbury Wilkinson Afghan issues of the late 1940s, partly because surviving low-denomination circulars rarely warranted careful keeping.