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10,000 Shillings Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting

Uitgever Bank of Uganda
Jaar 2007
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Drukker De La Rue Currency, Gateshead
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Beschrijving voorzijde National arms at upper centre flanked by the denomination numeral, with the Bank of Uganda arms at lower centre and the CHOGM 2007 logo at left. Guilloche underprint covers the note field, with commemorative inscriptions referencing the 23–25 November 2007 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. The legal tender clause and bilingual denomination appear in intaglio lettering.
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Uganda hosted the 2007 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Kampala — the country's first time chairing CHOGM — and the Bank of Uganda marked the occasion with this commemorative issue, a practice that remains relatively uncommon among African central banks. De La Rue's Gateshead facility handled production, the same plant responsible for a substantial portion of the Bank of Uganda's regular circulating series during this period.

Security provision is minimal for the denomination: watermark only, with none of the foil or thread features typical of high-value notes by this date. That restraint is consistent with the commemorative rather than transactional purpose of the issue.

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