Indian Tiger on Banknote
2022-05-07 Sat
Sri Venkitaramanan was the eighteenth Governor of the Reserve Bank of India and served as Finance Secretary in the Ministry of Finance, from 1985 to 1989. He is seen by many as a brilliant crisis manager. He has published 3 books with the same name but in different volumes, ‘Indian Economy: Reviews And Commentaries - Vol I, Vol II, and Vol III’.Get access to 2 Rupees Tiger Note of S. Venkitaramanan, 1991 by expanding the Indian banknote collection with this valuable note. Here, we present 2 Rupees note of 1991 bearing the signature of S. Venkitaramanan with inset letter B. Serial number and prefix letter (B or C) may vary from image.
The two rupees banknote features an effigy of a whole tiger facing right.
Disclaimer: Due to the latest government guideline, deliveries may take longer. This product is developed and offered to notaphilists, numismatists, and philatelists for collection purposes.
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