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5 Kwacha

Issuer Bank of Zambia
Year 2015-2022
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Reverse description At left, a vignette of an African Lion (Panthera leo) beside a Cassava plant with root (Manihot esculenta); at right, the 'Chainbreaker' freedom monument located in Lusaka.
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Signature(s) Denny Kalyalya
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Zambia redenominated its currency in 2013, lopping three zeros off the kwacha and issuing a fresh family of notes — this 5 Kwacha belongs to that post-redenomination series. The printer data listed here is contradictory and likely reflects catalog aggregation errors; attributing a single note to Goznak, Oberthur, and Enschedé simultaneously is not credible, and the "30.04.1945" print date is plainly erroneous for a 2015-series note.

Watermark-only security on the 5 Kwacha reflects its low face value — roughly under one US dollar at most exchange rates during the series run.

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