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20 Escudos

发行方 Banco de Angola
年份 1962
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印刷机构 Thomas De La Rue & Company, Ltd.
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正面描述 Central vignette shows the grain silos and quay facilities of the Port of Lobito (inscribed "SILO NO PORTO DO LOBITO") rendered in fine intaglio engraving against a lightly tinted multicolour underprint. To the right, an oval portrait of President Américo Tomás, captioned "AMERICO TOMÁS", is framed by ornate scrollwork. The upper border carries the bank title "BANCO DE ANGOLA", the Portuguese royal arms, the decree reference "DECRETO N.º 12.131 DE 14 DE AGOSTO DE 1926", and the date "10 DE JUNHO DE 1962", with denomination numerals "20" at each upper corner and the value inscription "VINTE ESCUDOS" in large letterpress at centre-left.
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背面描述 The entire central field is occupied by a detailed intaglio vignette of a herd of antelopes in full gallop across an open savanna landscape, with acacia trees and sparse bush in the background rendered with fine cross-hatching. Elaborate guilloche-patterned borders frame all four sides, with denomination numerals "20" repeated at each corner. The bank title "BANCO DE ANGOLA" appears across the top, the value "VINTE ESCUDOS" is inscribed along the lower border, and the printer's imprint "THOMAS DE LA RUE & COY. LTD LONDRES, INGLATERRA" appears in small lettering beneath the central vignette.
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By 1962, Angola remained a Portuguese overseas territory, and Banco de Angola operated as a quasi-colonial institution issuing currency under Lisbon's oversight. That same year, the armed independence movement had already begun — the MPLA's first attacks came in February 1961 — meaning this note entered circulation during active insurgency, a fact that shaped subsequent issue volumes as the colonial administration scrambled to maintain economic stability in the territory.

Thomas De La Rue's production quality on this series is reliable, but the 130 × 62 mm format is notably narrow, a proportioning the printer used across several African colonial issues of the period.

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