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100 Shilin / 100 Shillings

Uitgever Central Bank of Somalia
Jaar 1981
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of a woman holding a baby while raising a gun, shovel, and rake, set against the 'Muuqaalka Dhagaxtuur' (Stone Thrower) monument in Mogadiscio. The composition is framed by ornate guilloche borders with denomination numerals at left and right. Bilingual inscriptions in Somali and English appear across the upper and lower registers.
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Beschrijving beveiliging Somali star or geometric pattern visible in the blank watermark panel on the left side of the note.
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Opmerkingen

Somalia's 1981 banknote series was issued under the Siad Barre government at a point when the country was attempting to stabilize its currency following the disastrous 1977–78 Ogaden War with Ethiopia, which had decimated foreign reserves and triggered serious inflationary pressure. The 100 Shilling denomination bore the heaviest burden of daily transactions during this period.

Thomas De La Rue's involvement was uninterrupted across multiple Somali series from independence onward — the relationship predates the Central Bank itself. P#30 replaced the earlier P#28 issue within the same general type, a quiet administrative update rather than a redesign.

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