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| 表面の説明 | Brown on pale underprint. Palm tree vignettes flank both left and right margins, framing the central composition. The Tongan Coat of Arms is positioned at centre, surrounded by the legend text and flanked by the denomination value numerals "4/s" in ornate octagonal panels at lower left and upper right. The issuer title "GOVERNMENT OF TONGA TREASURY NOTE" arches across the upper portion in bold letterpress, with the date and twin serial numbers printed across the middle field above the two manuscript signatures of the Commissioners of Currency. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Brown on cream paper. The entire reverse is occupied by an elaborate symmetrical guilloche pattern composed of interlocking floral and geometric rosettes arranged in a horizontal band across the centre of the note. The intricate engine-turned design radiates from a large central medallion flanked by progressively smaller lobed rosette clusters, all rendered in fine lathe-work typical of De La Rue intaglio production. Denomination indicators appear in each corner. |
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Tonga's prewar banknote series, including this 4-shilling denomination, remained in circulation far longer than originally intended — the 1941 start date reflects initial issue, but the same design ran without redesign through 1966, spanning the reigns of both Queen Sālote Tupou III and the early transition period toward full independence. The unusually long series life for such a small island economy meant that later-dated examples circulated alongside notes printed two decades earlier.
The 4-shilling denomination itself is the oddity here — structurally equivalent to one-fifth of a pound, it reflects the old Tongan monetary divisions that were swept away when the country decimalized in 1967 with the introduction of the pa'anga.