The Estonian 2 Krooni bill (2 EEK) is a denomination of the Estonian currency. Karl Ernst von Baer, who was an Estonian anthropologist, naturalist and geographer (1792–1876), is featured with a portrait on the front side of the bill. The 2 Krooni bill is called sometimes a "kahene" meaning a two.
A view of Tartu University which was founded in 1632 is featured on the reverse side of the bill. The 2 Krooni bill is not one of the primary banknotes dispensed by ATMs in Estonia as well as the primary bill used for withdrawals or cashing checks. It is, however, one of the smallest denomination note most commonly used by Estonians on an everyday basis.
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