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50 Maloti

Issuer Central Bank of Lesotho
Year 2021-2024
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Size 146 × 70 mm
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Reverse lettering 50 Maloti a Mashome a Mahlano 50
(Translation: Fifty Maloti)
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Variants P#28a - 2021
P#28b - 2024
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The 50 Maloti sits in an awkward position in Lesotho's currency hierarchy — large enough to matter in daily transactions, but not the flagship denomination that typically drives security upgrades. This P#28 series, running from 2021 into 2024, represents De La Rue's continued hold on Lesotho's print contracts, a relationship stretching back to the maloti's introduction in 1980 when it replaced the rand at par.

Lesotho remains entirely surrounded by South Africa, and the rand retains strong parallel use in everyday commerce, which has historically kept pressure on the Central Bank to maintain note quality without inflating issuance costs. The watermark and security thread here are functional rather than elaborate — no windowed thread variants or color-shifting ink reported for this denomination.