The 2 Afghanis banknote issued in 2002 marks a significant era in Afghanistan’s history, following the fall of the Taliban regime and the establishment of the Transitional Islamic State. This uncirculated note features intricate traditional designs that reflect the country’s rich cultural heritage. Perfect for collectors seeking authentic and well-preserved modern Afghan currency.
Obverse
Slate blue on multicolor underprint. Bank name around ancient coin, cornucopia pair below.
Reverse
Victory arch in Paghman Gardens near Kabul.
Lettering: Da Afghanistan Bank
Watermark
Mausoleum of Mirwais Khan Hotak in Kandahar
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Comments
P#65; signatures Anwar ul-Haq Ahady & Hedayad Amin ArsalaAhady was Governor of the Bank of Afghanistan from 2002 until 2004 and Arsala was Minister of Finance of Afghaniastan from 2001 until June 2002UV activity:


Features
| Issuer | Afghanistan |
|---|---|
| Issuing bank | Da Afghanistan Bank (د افغانستان بانک) |
| Ruling authority | Transitional Islamic State (2002-2004) |
| Type | Standard circulation banknotes |
| Years | 1381-1383 (2002-2004) |
| Calendar | Iranian – Persian |
| Value | 2 Afghanis (أفغاني) 2 AFN = GBP 0.021 |
| Currency | Second Afghani (2003-date) |
| Composition | Paper |
| Size | 130 × 55 mm |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Number |
N#
202101
|
| References | P# 65 |
