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100 Shillings

Uitgever Banki Kuu ya Kenya / Central Bank of Kenya
Jaar 1980-1988
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde A vignette of the Jomo Kenyatta statue at left, with the Kenyatta International Convention Centre tower at centre rendered in fine line engraving. A decorative floral motif appears at right, and the denomination is stated in numerals and words in the upper and lower border areas.
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Varianten P#23a - 01.06.1980
P#23b - 01.06.1981
P#23c - 01.07.1984
P#23d - 14.09.1986
P#23e - 01.07.1987
P#23f - 01.07.1988
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Bradbury Wilkinson printed this series from their New Malden facility through a period of considerable political turbulence in Kenya — the 1982 coup attempt against Moi's government briefly froze normal banking operations, and notes of this denomination were reportedly withheld from branch distribution in Nairobi for several days following the August uprising. The six signature combinations across the series reflect genuine institutional turnover: Duncan Ndegwa had served as Central Bank governor since 1967, Philip Ndegwa followed from 1982, and Eric Kotut's arrival marked a third distinct administration within the single print run.

Bradbury Wilkinson closed in 1990, making this one of the final Kenyan series they produced before De La Rue absorbed the operation.