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| Uitgever | Banca Nazionale Somala |
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| Jaar | 1962 |
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| Waarde | 10 Shillings (10 Shilin) (10 SOS) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Green intaglio note centred on the denomination numeral '10' and the legend 'SCELLINI' set within an intricate guilloche underprint. An oval vignette to the left contains a tropical flower spray, while a blank oval cartouche to the right is reserved for the watermark. Two signature panels — 'IL PRESIDENTE' and 'IL PRESIDENTE DEL COLLEGIO DEI REVISORI' — appear below the central design, with 'MOGADISCIO 1962' at the foot. A five-pointed star and Arabic script appear at the upper corners, with serial numbers and vertical side panels bearing the repeated legend 'SCELLINI SOMALI'. |
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| Beschrijving beveiliging | Leopard head watermark visible in the blank oval cartouche on the right of the obverse |
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| Opmerkingen |
The Banca Nazionale Somala was established in 1960 following the merger of the former Italian Trust Territory of Somalia and British Somaliland into the independent Somali Republic. This 1962 series — printed by the Istituto Poligrafico dello Stato, the Italian state printing works in Rome — reflects the transitional dependency on Italian institutional infrastructure that characterized the republic's earliest years of self-governance.
The bilingual denomination pairing of Scellini and Shillings acknowledges the awkward administrative dual-inheritance from two distinct colonial systems, each with its own currency tradition. The bank itself was replaced by the Somali National Bank in 1968.