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| 背面描述 | Unprinted plain cream paper reverse, showing a strong letterpress offset impression of the obverse design in mirror image, including all inscriptions and the guilloche denomination panel, as a result of the single-sided local printing process. |
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| 签名 | D.S. MacGregor |
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Nigeria's earliest paper currency was authorized under the West African Currency Board, but this 1918 issue carries the Government of Nigeria imprint directly — a consequence of wartime disruption to normal WACB supply channels. Local printing in Lagos was an improvised solution; the metropolitan printers simply could not reliably service West African territories during the later years of the First World War.
MacGregor's signature as signatory places this in a very narrow administrative window. Notes locally produced under these conditions are typically rough by metropolitan standards, and the paper stock used in Lagos was not purpose-made currency stock.