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| 背面描述 | The central vignette illustrates a coffee plantation scene, a traditional emblem of Angolan agricultural heritage. The national coat of arms appears at lower left, a decorative mask is placed at upper right, and the denomination in words is inscribed above the central design. |
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| 变体 | P#150a - 11-2003 P#150b - 1-2011 |
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Angola's 2003 currency reform replaced the readjustado, which had been introduced in 1995 itself as a replacement for the original kwanza — three currencies in under a decade, each shedding zeros from a denomination structure gutted by hyperinflation that peaked above 4,000% annually in the mid-1990s. By the time this note entered circulation, the country was months removed from the February 2002 ceasefire that ended 27 years of civil war. Oberthur Fiduciaire, a longtime supplier to francophone and lusophone African issuers, handled production throughout the series run.
The P#150 ran across two distinct date varieties within the 2003–2011 window, worth distinguishing when cataloging.