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| Issuer | Da Afghanistan Bank |
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| Year | 1387-2008 |
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| Reference(s) | P#67A |
| Obverse description | Green and olive-tinted note with the bank title in Dari script across the upper register beneath the national emblem. A central vignette presents the domed shrine of Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa in Balkh, set against cypress trees within a guilloche-bordered panel. Two signature lines with titles appear at lower centre, with the Solar Hijri date 1387 below. |
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| Protection description | the national emblem visible when held to light; embedded security thread running vertically through the note |
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Da Afghanistan Bank introduced this denomination as part of the post-Taliban monetary reconstruction effort that began in 2002, when the afghani was redenominated at a rate of 1,000 old units to 1 new afghani to eliminate the chaos left by years of competing regional currencies and warlord-issued notes. The 1387 solar year corresponds to 2008 CE in the Gregorian calendar — Afghanistan uses the Solar Hijri calendar for official dating, which occasionally causes confusion in Western catalog references.
The P#67A designation distinguishes this from closely related signature varieties within the same series.