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| 正面铭文 | BANCA NACIONAL ULTRAMARINO EM NOVA GOA OITO TANGAS MOEDA CORRENTE LISBOA, 1 de Outubro de 1917. (Translation: National Bank Overseas in Nova Goa Eight Tangas in currency Lisbon, October 1st., 1917.) |
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| 背面铭文 | BANCO NACIONAL ULTRAMARINO 8 TANGAS (Translation: National Bank Overseas 8 Tangas) |
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The tanga was a Portuguese colonial monetary unit equal to one-sixteenth of a rupia, making this an odd mid-denomination note likely issued to address acute small-change shortages that plagued Goa's commercial economy during the First World War, when silver coin exports drained local circulation. Bradbury Wilkinson printed it in London — standard practice for Portuguese colonial paper throughout this period.
The "without counterfoil" distinction in the Pick reference indicates a later or separate print run from the counterfoil-attached version (P#20), though both circulated in the same colony. Goa would not see a proper monetary reform until the Estado Novo era consolidations of the 1930s.