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Emittente Kaiserliches Gouvernement von Deutsch-Ostafrika
Anno 1916
Tipo Standard circulation banknote
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Descrizione del dritto Imperial eagle vignette at upper left, approximately 15 mm in height, set within a frame containing six stars. A series letter and number prefix appears at left alongside the notation 'Gebucht von'. The letter-number combination follows the G3–V3 series (excluding I3).
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Varianti P#20a(1) - cream paper series G3
P#20a(10) - cream paper series P3 - "P" small and narrow (2,5 x 4,2 mm), without serifs
P#20a(11) - cream paper series Q3 - "Q" fine and wide (4,5 x 6 mm)
P#20a(12) - cream paper series Q3 - "Q" bold and narrow (3 x 5 mm)
P#20a(13) - cream paper series Q3 - "Q" bold and wide (4,5 x 5,5 mm)
P#20a(14) - cream paper series Q3 - "Q" bold and narrow (3,5 x 6 mm)
P#20a(15) - cream paper series R3
P#20a(16) - cream paper series S3
P#20a(17) - cream paper series T3
P#20a(18) - cream paper series U3
P#20a(19) - cream paper series V3
P#20a(2) - cream paper series H3
P#20a(3) - cream paper series J3
P#20a(4) - cream paper series K3
P#20a(5) - cream paper series L3
P#20a(6) - cream paper series M3
P#20a(7) - cream paper series N3
P#20a(8) - cream paper series O3
P#20a(9) - cream paper series P3 - "P" large and wide (3,5 x 4,5 mm), with serifs
P#20b(1) - square lined paper (as in school notebooks) series Q3 - "Q" fine and wide (4,5 x 6 mm)
P#20b(2) - square lined paper (as in school notebooks) series Q3 - "Q" bold and narrow (3 x 5 mm)
P#20b(3) - square lined paper (as in school notebooks) series Q3 - "Q" bold and wide (4,5 x 5,5 mm)
P#20b(4) - square lined paper (as in school notebooks) series Q3 - "Q" bold and narrow (3,5 x 6 mm)
P#20x - error: 3 instead of P3 ("P" barely visible)
P#20y - error: without
P#20z - error: word "Kaiserl ches" on back ("i" dropped)
Commenti

By 1916, the naval blockade had severed German East Africa from all outside supply — including printing materials. The colonial government under Governor Heinrich Schnee authorized emergency currency production using whatever paper and ink the local press could provide, which is why the Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Zeitung's printing house in Dar es Salaam, a newspaper operation, found itself manufacturing legal tender. The results were predictably crude.

Paper quality varied substantially across the run, and many surviving examples show the brittleness expected from non-banknote stock exposed to tropical humidity. Schnee signed the notes personally, an unusual step reflecting how improvised the entire issue was.

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