1985/90 - India PIC 79h 2 Rupees banknote S.85 (Letter A) UNC
1985/90 - India PIC 79h 2 Rupees banknote S.85 (Letter A) UNC 

1985/90 - India PIC 79h 2 Rupees banknote S.85 (Letter A) UNC

  • Product Code: India PIC 79h
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 5.50€

  • Ex Tax: 5.00€


This Indian 2 Rupees banknote is catalogued as Pick P79h. The product title associates it with 1985/90, while the Krause entry identifies the P79h variant as Letter A with signature 85. The catalogue dates the broader type as ND (1976), without assigning a more precise issue date to this individual note.

The note features an orange and multicolour underprint, with large letters beneath the serial number and an Asoka column at the right on the front. The reverse depicts a spacecraft at centre, and the watermark is an Asoka column. This individual banknote is described as UNC, preserving the condition designation supplied with the product.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 2 Rupees banknote from India, identified in the product title as India PIC 79h. The note is also described with the designation “S.85 (Letter A)” and is listed in UNC condition.

What date information is associated with this Indian banknote?

The listing associates this banknote with 1985/90, while the tags separately identify 1985 and 1990. These dates are presented as listing information only; the supplied details do not specify whether they refer to issue, printing or circulation dates.

What catalog reference and variant are given for the note?

The stated catalog reference is India PIC 79h. The product title additionally identifies the note as “S.85 (Letter A),” which is the specific designation provided for this listing.

What condition is stated for this 2 Rupees banknote?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC, using the standard uncirculated-grade notation. It also notes that the images are for reference, so the pictured note should be understood as an illustration of the listed banknote rather than a separate condition description.