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5 Maloti

Issuer Central Bank of Lesotho
Year 1981
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Size 140 x 70 mm
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Reverse description A large intaglio vignette of the Maletsunyane Falls dominates the left and centre of the note, with the waterfall cascading between dramatic cliff faces rendered in blue and grey tones. Multicoloured guilloche scrollwork in green, orange, and yellow forms the background underprint across the full width of the note. The denomination numeral 5 appears at lower left and upper right corners.
Reverse lettering MALOTI A MAHLANO / 5
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Lesotho's first banknotes were issued in 1979, two years after the Central Bank was established — a delayed transition from the rand, which had circulated freely under the Rand Monetary Area agreement since independence in 1966. The maloti was introduced at par with the rand, and that parity relationship was maintained for decades, complicating public uptake of the new notes in a country whose economy remained deeply intertwined with South Africa.

Bradbury Wilkinson printed the entire inaugural series. The signatures here — Finance Minister E.R. Sekhonyana paired with Governor E.K. Molemohi — place this example firmly in the early 1980s transitional window before the series was revised.