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2 Drachmai

Uitgever National Bank of Greece
Jaar 1885
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Valuta First modern drachma (1832-1944)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Light blue tint overall. The Greek royal coat of arms occupies the centre, flanked by repeated guilloche-bordered denomination numerals along the top and bottom margins; legal warning text appears in two columns to either side of the central vignette.
Opschrift keerzijde Η ΠΑΡΑΠΟΙΗΣΙΣ ΤΙΜΩΡΕΙΤΑΙ ΚΑΛΗ ΕΝ ΕΠΙΤΗΣ ΠΛΑΣΤΟΤΗΤΟΣ ΚΥΚΛΟΦΟΡΙΑ ΜΟΛΥΝΕΙ ΤΟΝ ΝΟΜΟΝ
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Opmerkingen

The National Bank of Greece turned to Bradbury Wilkinson for much of its nineteenth-century note production, and this 2 Drachmai is among the smaller-denomination issues from that relationship. At 80 × 50 mm, it is one of the more diminutive pieces the printer produced for any issuer — Bradbury Wilkinson's output for European central banks typically ran considerably larger.

Greece's currency situation in 1885 was fragile. The drachma had been pegged to the Latin Monetary Union franc since 1868, but chronic fiscal deficits and the costs of post-independence nation-building repeatedly strained convertibility. Forced currency — inconvertible paper — had already been imposed once and would be again within a few years of this note's issue.