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20 Rupees

Issuer Zanzibar Government
Year 1908-1928
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Printer Waterlow & Sons Limited, United Kingdom (1810-1961)
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Obverse lettering THE ZANZIBAR GOVERNMENT ٢٠ ૨૦ PROMISES TO PAY THE BEARER ON DEMAND THE SUM OF TWENTY RUPEES عشرين روبية ٢٠ ૨૦ વીસ રૂપિયા ZANZIBAR FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF ZANZIBAR
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Protection type Watermark
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Zanzibar maintained its own currency administration entirely separately from British East Africa, despite the protectorate relationship established in 1890. The Government of Zanzibar — not a commercial bank — issued these notes directly, an arrangement that persisted because the sultanate's trade economy, heavily tied to clove exports and Indian Ocean commerce, operated on different rhythms than the mainland.

Waterlow & Sons handled the printing across a span of two decades without a redesign, which accounts for the wide date range on a single Pick number. Serial letter prefixes were the primary means of distinguishing print runs.