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5 Rupees

Issuer Government of Mauritius
Year 1907-1928
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Protection type Watermark
Protection description Watermark visible in the paper, consistent with period De La Rue security paper.
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The Government of Mauritius series to which this note belongs was one of the longest-running colonial currency issues in the Indian Ocean region, stretching across two decades and covering the full sweep of World War One and its economic aftermath. Thomas De La Rue's involvement was typical for British colonial treasury notes of the period — the Colonial Office consistently directed smaller dependencies toward established London printers rather than local arrangements.

Dates within the 1907–1928 range were hand-stamped or manuscript-completed at the time of signing, meaning individual examples can carry any year across that span. Notes from the later 1920s tend to be somewhat scarcer, as issue volumes declined ahead of the series replacement.