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| 正面描述 | Vignette of the Bank of Uganda headquarters building at left, set against an intricate guilloche underprint in purple tones with oval medallion at centre bearing the numeral 20. The national arms appear at lower right, with serial number printed twice in red at upper right and lower left. Signatures of the Governor and Director appear below the central guilloche panel, with the legal tender inscription above. |
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| 正面铭文 | BANK OF UGANDA TWENTY SHILLINGS SHILINGI ISHIRINI LEGAL TENDER FOR TWENTY SHILLINGS 20 FOR BANK OF UGANDA FOR GOD AND MY COUNTRY GOVERNOR DIRECTOR |
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Uganda's 1979 notes mark one of the more abrupt issuer transitions in East African banking history. Idi Amin's government had been printing its own series through the early 1970s, but the regime's collapse in April 1979 — when Tanzanian forces and Ugandan exiles took Kampala — necessitated a rapid currency transition. This De La Rue issue was part of that post-Amin emergency stabilization effort, produced in London for a country still in open military flux.
Pick 12 is notably scarce in circulated grades below VF, largely because economic instability drove hoarding almost immediately upon issue.