Catalog
| Issuer | Reserve Bank of India |
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| Year | 1970-1985 |
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| Value | 2 Rupees |
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| Signature(s) | without plate letter - S. Jagannathan (1970) without plate letter - K. R. Puri (1975-1977) Plate letter A - K. R. Puri (1975-1977) Plate letter A - I. G. Patel (1977-1982) Plate letter B - I. G. Patel (1977-1982) Plate letter C - I. G. Patel (1977-1982) Plate letter C - Singh (1984-1985) |
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| Protection description | Ashoka Pillar watermark visible when held to light |
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| Comments |
The defining characteristic of this series — and the source of genuine collector confusion — is the absence of the "Satyameva Jayate" motto beneath the Lion Capital. Earlier 2 Rupee notes carried it; at some point during production the motto was dropped from the plate, and the change was never formally announced. It is a printing revision, not a design reform, which is why the two types are often conflated in general references.
Plate letters were introduced mid-series, which is why Jagannathan's signature exists only without one. The progression through five governors across roughly fifteen years means signature-and-plate-letter combinations vary considerably in scarcity — Singh with plate letter C being among the more difficult to source cleanly.