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10 Emalangeni

Uitgever Central Bank of Swaziland
Jaar 2010-2014
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Waarde 10 Emalangeni
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Opschrift voorzijde LALISHUMI EMALANGENI CENTRAL BANK OF SWAZILAND THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR LALISHUMI EMALANGENI SIYINQABA MINISTER FOR FINANCE GOVERNOR
Beschrijving keerzijde Central vignette illustrates a group of Swazi warriors in full traditional ceremonial dress, carrying shields and spears in an intaglio-style engraving, set within a multicoloured guilloche rosette underprint in blue, orange and green. The bank name 'CENTRAL BANK OF SWAZILAND' and motto 'GOD IS OUR SOURCE' appear across the upper portion, with the denomination '10' in large numerals at upper left and right. A red circular Central Bank of Swaziland seal is visible at right, and the printer's imprint 'GIESECKE & DEVRIENT · GERMANY' appears at lower centre.
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Opmerkingen

Swaziland's small economy meant the Central Bank leaned heavily on Giesecke & Devrient across multiple series — P#36 being one of several notes from this period produced in Munich. Sithole served as Central Bank Governor from 2006 until 2014, making his signature the constant across nearly a decade of Swazi currency production, while the countersignature rotated with successive Ministers of Finance.

Pick 36 runs a relatively long date range for a modern African note, suggesting the print runs were modest but spread out to manage costs.

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