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50 Emalangeni 50th Anniversary of Monetary Authority of Swaziland

Uitgever Central Bank of Eswatini
Jaar 2024
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Drukker Giesecke+Devrient (Giesecke & Devrient), Leipzig, Germany (1852-date)
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Beschrijving keerzijde A central vignette presents the terminal building of King Mswati III International Airport (Sikhuphe), with Sibebe Rock — one of the world's largest exposed granite domes — and a modern highway interchange also represented in the composition. A biometric data panel is incorporated into the design, consistent with the hybrid substrate format adopted for this commemorative issue.
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Beveiligingstype Hologram, Security thread, Watermark
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P#46 marks a significant retooling of the Swazi fifty-unit note — the shift to hybrid substrate places it among a growing number of African central banks moving away from pure cotton-linen paper in response to durability concerns in tropical circulation conditions. Hybrid polymer-cotton composites typically extend note lifespan by a factor of two to four over traditional paper in high-humidity environments, a practical consideration for a landlocked kingdom with active informal cash economies.

Rijkenberg's signature as Finance Minister is notable — he was previously a private-sector figure in agribusiness before his appointment, an unusual background for a signatory on monetary instruments.

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