Catalog
| Issuer | Baccha I Saqao |
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| Year | 1928 |
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| Value | 50 Afghanis (أفغاني) (50 AFA) |
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| Reverse lettering | خزانه دولت عالیه افغانستان |
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| Protection type | Handstamp |
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Bacha-i Saqao — "Son of the Water Carrier" — seized Kabul in January 1929 after forcing Amanullah Khan to abdicate, and his government lasted less than nine months before Nadir Khan's forces hanged him in October of that year. This 50 Afghanis note, dated to the transitional period of his uprising, was issued under the name of his short-lived administration and represents one of the most historically compressed reigns in Afghan monetary history.
The handstamp authentication — rather than any formal printing security — reflects the improvised nature of his treasury. Genuine examples are genuinely scarce; the regime fell too quickly for substantial issue volumes.