Catalog
| Issuer | Central Bank of Samoa |
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| Year | 2012 |
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| Shape | Rectangular |
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| Reverse lettering | FALETUPE TUTOTONU O Samoa LIMA SEFULU TALA Fifty tala Central Bank of Samoa |
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| Protection type | Clear window, Security thread |
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Issued to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of Samoan independence — the country became the first Pacific Island nation to gain independence from colonial rule, in 1962, under a constitution developed through negotiations with New Zealand. The commemorative 50 Tālā denomination is not part of the standard circulating series, which makes survivor rates in uncirculated condition unusually high; these were largely set aside rather than spent.
The hybrid substrate — a polymer-paper composite rather than pure polymer — was still a relative novelty for De La Rue at this date, positioned as a middle-ground option for issuers cautious about fully committing to polymer.