Catalog
| Issuer | Zanzibar Government |
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| 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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| Comments |
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.