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100 Shillings

Emittent Somali National Bank
Jahr 1975
Typ Standard circulation banknote
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Vorderseitenbeschreibung At left centre, a standing female figure holds an infant and is flanked by a rifle and agricultural tools, with the national arms at the left margin and the Daghatur monument positioned to the right of centre. An ornate guilloche underprint frames the entire composition, with denomination numerals rendered in large format at left and right. Bilingual inscriptions in Somali and English appear across the note, with the issuing bank name along the upper border.
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Rückseitenbeschreibung A central intaglio vignette presents the interior of an industrial agricultural processing facility, with workers in white uniforms operating machinery along a production line. Ornate guilloche scrollwork borders frame the scene on both sides, and a blank oval panel at left serves as the watermark area. Denomination and bank name inscriptions appear in both English and Somali along the upper and lower borders.
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Anmerkungen

The Somali National Bank was established in 1960 following unification of the former British and Italian Somaliland territories, and the shilling series it issued through the 1970s reflects the Siad Barre government's push to consolidate a centralized monetary identity after the 1969 coup. By 1975, Somalia was formally aligned with the Soviet Union, and the state apparatus — including its banknote program — was being run with that political backing.

Thomas De La Rue continued printing Somali notes through this period despite the ideological shift, a not unusual commercial arrangement. The single watermark security feature was modest even by the standards of the time, and the series is known to have circulated heavily in both urban and rural markets where note condition deteriorated quickly in the coastal humidity.

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