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1 Pula

Uitgever Bank of Botswana
Jaar 1976-1979
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Intaglio portrait of President Sir Seretse Khama at left, set against a multicolour guilloche underprint with a vignette of an African hoopoe (Upupa africana) at centre-right. The national arms of Botswana are positioned in the upper right corner, with serial numbers printed twice in black. Two signatures appear above their respective titles of Minister of Finance and Governor, with the legal tender clause running along the lower margin.
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Botswana's first national currency, the pula, replaced the South African rand at par in 1976 following independence — a deliberate act of monetary separation from Pretoria at a time when Botswana's economic dependence on South Africa remained substantial. Thomas De La Rue handled the printing, as they did for the majority of newly independent African states in this period, and the watermark security was fairly minimal by even contemporary standards.

Pick 1 is the foundation issue of the entire Botswana series. The 1976–1979 date span reflects continued use of the same print run rather than multiple distinct printings.

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