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100 Livres

Issuer Imperial Ottoman Bank
Year 1908
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering 100 LIVRES TURQUES
بنك إمپراطوري عثماني
قسطنطينيه
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Variants P#66 - Specimen
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The 1908 date puts this note at a pivotal moment: the Young Turk Revolution of that year forced the restoration of the Ottoman constitution, ending Abdülhamid II's autocratic suspension of parliament. The Imperial Ottoman Bank — a Franco-British joint institution chartered in 1863 and headquartered in Galata — continued issuing currency through the political upheaval, its operations underpinned by its dual role as state bank and private commercial enterprise.

Waterlow & Sons produced consistently high-quality intaglio work for colonial and semi-colonial banking clients throughout this period. The watermark security on this series was relatively modest by contemporary standards, reflecting the Bank's ongoing tension with Ottoman authorities over note issuance privileges.