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| 表面の銘文 | BANCO NACIONAL ULTRAMARINO EM BOLAMA CINCOENTA CENTAVOS MOEDA CORRENTE LISBOA, 5 de Novembro de 1914. (Translation: National Bank Overseas in Bolama Fifty Cents in Currency Lisbon, November 5, 1914.) |
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| 裏面の銘文 | BANCO NACIONAL ULTRAMARINO 0$50 (Translation: National Bank Overseas) |
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Banco Nacional Ultramarino's 50 Centavos of 1914 belongs to a transitional moment in Mozambican monetary administration, when BNU — a Lisbon-chartered bank with colonial concessions — was scrambling to plug a severe shortage of small-denomination notes. The "seal type II" designation distinguishes it by the control stamp applied during issue, a sequential modification that reflected bureaucratic attempts to manage circulation and prevent reuse of cancelled stock.
Bradbury Wilkinson's involvement is worth noting: the London firm held contracts across multiple Portuguese colonial territories simultaneously, meaning plate designs and production schedules were often shared or adapted between issues.