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| 表面の銘文 | BANK OF UGANDA FOR GOD AND MY COUNTRY ONE THOUSAND SHILLINGS SHILINGI ELFU MOJA LEGAL TENDER FOR ONE THOUSAND SHILLINGS FOR BANK OF UGANDA 1000 (Translation: One thousand shillings) |
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| 偽造防止技術 | Watermark |
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Uganda's shilling had already survived two complete collapses — the Milton Obote and Idi Amin years effectively destroyed two separate currencies — so by the early 2000s the Bank of Uganda was issuing into a stabilized but still fragile monetary environment. The 1000 Shilling denomination at this period represented genuine purchasing power for ordinary Ugandans, not a token face value inflated into irrelevance.
P#39A runs across a span of just three years before the series was superseded, keeping surviving circulated examples in relatively predictable supply. The watermark remains the sole embedded security feature — no security thread, no color-shifting ink — which reflects the printing budget constraints of the period rather than any lapse in intent.