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Greece 2 Billion Drachmai Banknote, 1944, P-133a, Used

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Greece 2 Billion Drachmai banknote from 1944 has a pick number P-133a, is in used condition, and features a Parthenon frieze.


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    GREE133AC
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    Used
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Category: Banknotes
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This used 2 billion Greek drachma note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Bank of Greece. It is a gray and green note that is dated 11 October 1944, bears the signature of Andreas Papadimitriou, and measures 140 mm x 63 mm. Its obverse side features a Parthenon frieze depicting men with sacrificial cattle. Its reverse side shows the denomination, decorative framing, and guilloches. Though the note does not have a security thread or a watermark, it has a serial number with prefix letters. The note was eventually demonetized.

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