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50 Cents

Issuer Government of Seychelles
Year 1943-1951
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Shape Rectangular
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Reverse description Uniface note; the reverse is unprinted, showing plain paper stock with no design elements, text, or ornamentation.
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Variants P#6a - 07.07.1943
P#6b - 06.01.1951 signature title: "Governor"
P#6c - 06.01.1951 signature title: "Officer Administering the Government"
Comments

The Government of Seychelles — rather than a central bank — issued this note directly, a colonial arrangement common across British territories where no formal banking institution existed to bear the liability. Thomas De La Rue handled production in London throughout the series run, which spanned two governorships and nearly a decade of wartime and immediate postwar conditions in the Indian Ocean.

The 1943 date places the first issue squarely within the period when shipping disruptions made coin supply to remote island territories genuinely unreliable, which is the practical reason low-denomination paper fractional currency existed at all.