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| 正面铭文 | የኢትዮጵያ ብሔራዊ ባንክ፡ መቶ፡የኢትዮጵያ፡ብር፡ ONE HUNDRED ETHIOPIAN DOLLARS ላምጪው፡አንዴከፈል፡ሕግ፡ያሰገዽዷል። PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND NATIONAL BANK OF ETHIOPIA (Translation: National Bank of Ethiopia One Hundred Ethiopian Birr Payable to the Bearer on Demand National Bank of Ethiopia) |
| 背面描述 | The central vignette presents the crowned Lion of Judah passant, bearing a cross-topped staff, set within a circular guilloche medallion. Flanking the central oval are two large decorative cartouches filled with fine microtext reading 'NATIONAL BANK' and 'ETHIOPIA' in repeating patterns. A star device surmounts the composition at the top centre, with lotus-style ornamental flourishes framing the overall design; the printer's imprint appears in small letterpress text at the lower margin. |
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Ethiopia was still an imperial state under Haile Selassie when this note was issued, and the National Bank operated under tight palace influence — monetary policy was hardly independent in any functional sense. De La Rue handled Ethiopian printing through much of the Selassie period, producing a consistent series that would be abruptly superseded after the 1974 Derg coup rendered the imperial currency politically toxic almost overnight.
The dual denomination — Birr and Ethiopian Dollars — reflects a transitional naming convention as Ethiopia moved to align its currency terminology regionally. Pick 29 is the last issue of this denomination before that political rupture made continuity impossible.