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100 Shilingi

Uitgever Benki Kuu ya Tanzania (Bank of Tanzania)
Jaar 1986
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Opschrift keerzijde BENKI KUU YA TANZANIA SHILINGI MIA MOJA 100
(Translation: Central Bank of Tanzania One hundred shillings)
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Tanzania's fourth series of shilling notes arrived in 1986 during a period of severe economic strain — the country was mid-way through painful IMF-guided structural adjustment, with inflation eroding purchasing power fast enough that this 100 Shilingi denomination, once meaningful, was losing relevance almost as it circulated. The "With islands" designation distinguishes this from earlier issues that omitted the Indian Ocean islands of Zanzibar and Pemba from the map printed on the reverse — a politically sensitive detail, given Zanzibar's semi-autonomous status within the Union.

Thomas De La Rue's production quality is competent throughout the series, though the single watermark security feature was already considered minimal by mid-1980s standards. Notes from this issue show heavy wear in surviving examples, consistent with the volume of transactions driven by inflation.