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| 正面描述 | Central vignette of the Banco de Moçambique headquarters building in Maputo, set against a multicolour guilloche underprint. The national coat of arms appears at upper left, with a see-through registration device in the form of a maize stalk incorporated as a security element. Date and issuing authority inscriptions are arranged across the face. |
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| 背面描述 | Central vignette of the Cahora Bassa hydroelectric dam and power station on the Zambezi River, rendered in intaglio with fine-line guilloche surrounds. The Banco de Moçambique logo appears to one side, accompanied by an abstract artistic motif evoking neural networks or electrical current. Denomination and anti-counterfeiting legend are inscribed across the reverse. |
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By 1993, Mozambique was nearing the end of a sixteen-year civil war between FRELIMO and RENAMO that had effectively destroyed the formal economy. The 100,000 Meticais denomination — unthinkable at independence in 1975, when the Metical replaced the colonial Escudo at par — reflects cumulative inflation that had rendered smaller notes nearly worthless in day-to-day transactions.
Thomas De La Rue's involvement brought watermark and security thread protection to a note that was, in practical terms, circulating in a country with barely functioning banking infrastructure. The denomination was demonetized when Mozambique redenominated in 2006, replacing 1,000 old Meticais with one new Metical.