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1000 Vatu

Emittent Reserve Bank of Vanuatu
Jahr 2014-2020
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Nennwert 1000 Vatu
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Vorderseitenbeschreibung Central vignette of a traditionally dressed ni-Vanuatu warrior standing on a plinth, holding a spear aloft, with the motto scroll reading "Long God yumi stanap" below; a tropical coastal landscape with turquoise waters appears to the left, overlaid by a black conch shell security element. Two facsimile signatures appear at centre right, attributed to the Governor and Minister of Finance respectively, with geometric traditional pattern underprints in gold and purple framing the note on both sides.
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Rückseitenlegende 1000 VATU RESERVE BANK BLONG VANUATU VANUATU UTAUIAV
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Anmerkungen

Vanuatu's polymer notes were introduced partly in response to the country's climate — high humidity and frequent tropical cyclones degrade cotton-paper currency rapidly, and the islands' dispersed geography makes timely replacement logistically expensive. The switch to polymer for this denomination made practical sense in ways that don't apply equally to larger economies.

Oberthur Fiduciaire, now part of the IDEMIA group, printed this series from their French facilities. The colour-shifting ink on the 1000 Vatu is a relatively high-specification feature for a Pacific island denomination of this value, reflecting the Reserve Bank's decision to concentrate security investment at the top of the circulating range.