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2 Kina heavier type face

Issuer Bank of Papua New Guinea
Year 1992
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Size 138 × 67 mm
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Reverse description Intaglio vignette of traditional Papua New Guinean artifacts arranged in a diagonal composition, including a kundu drum, a carved ceremonial club, and a spear, set against a multicolour guilloche underprint in green, yellow, and teal with traditional Melanesian patterned motifs. The stylised numeral '2' in ornate filigree appears at upper left and lower right. The issuer's name is printed in bold letterpress along the lower margin.
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The "heavier typeface" designation distinguishes this from the earlier P#12 printing, a subtle but consistent typographic difference in the serial number and denomination lettering that makes side-by-side comparison the only reliable identification method. Note Printing Australia had produced the earlier version as well, so the change reflects a press or plate modification rather than a switch in contractor.

Papua New Guinea's kina was introduced in 1975 at independence, replacing the Australian dollar at parity — a rate that made reasonable sense at the time but diverged sharply over subsequent decades.

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