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50 Rupees

Uitgever Central Bank of Seychelles
Jaar 1998
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde The Victoria clock tower is rendered at left, with a yellowfin tuna as the central vignette amid geometric guilloche patterning in multicolour tones. A white-throated rail occupies the right portion of the design, while cowry shells appear as decorative elements at upper left, all framed within fine lathe-work borders.
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Beschrijving beveiliging Sea turtle watermark visible when held to light
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The 1998 series marked a significant redesign for Seychellois currency, with Thomas De La Rue producing notes for the Central Bank that replaced the earlier post-independence issues. De La Rue had printed Seychelles notes going back to the colonial period under various issuing authorities, making this a long-standing commercial relationship rather than a new contract.

Security on this note is limited to a watermark — no security thread, no foil element. Modest by late-1990s standards, when most comparable island-economy central banks were already specifying threaded paper.