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| Issuer | Bank of Eritrea |
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| Year | 2011 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Obverse description | The central vignette presents three young Eritrean women in traditional dress and jewelry executed in fine intaglio against a multicolour guilloche underprint, with an orange camel device at right serving as part of the watermark area. At lower left, an oval vignette illustrates freedom fighters raising the Eritrean flag, flanked by two facsimile signatures captioned PRESIDENT and GOVERNOR, while the date 24.5.2011 appears in red at lower right. The upper border carries the STATE OF ERITREA legend in an ornate panel with numeral 50 cornerpieces, and a vertical embedded security thread runs along the left portion of the note. |
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| Reverse description | The full width of the note is occupied by a detailed intaglio vignette of the Port of Massawa, with cargo vessels, loading cranes, and harbour infrastructure rendered against a pale guilloche underprint. An orange camel outline vignette appears at lower left, and a circular gear-and-cross emblem is positioned at upper right. The upper border bears the BANK OF ERITREA legend in a decorative panel with numeral 50 at each corner, mirrored below by the FIFTY NAKFA denomination inscription. |
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| Protection description | Camel watermark visible when the note is held to light; embedded vertical security thread running through the left portion of the note. |
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