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| Uitgever | Benki Kuu ya Tanzania (Bank of Tanzania) |
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| Jaar | 1977-1978 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Intaglio portrait of President Julius K. Nyerere in three-quarter front-facing bust at right, set within a fine guilloche-bordered vignette. The Tanzanian coat of arms is positioned at upper centre, flanked by a torch vignette at left and an ornate large numeral '10' underprint at centre. Two serial numbers appear in black, with signatures of the Minister of Finance (Waziri wa Fedha) and Governor (Gavana) printed below the central guilloche panel. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | 10 BENKI KUU YA TANZANIA SHILINGI KUMI (Translation: Central Bank of Tanzania Ten shillings) |
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Tanzania's first post-Nyerere currency reform note, issued in the year the country was still heavily invested in the ujamaa collectivization program. The Bank of Tanzania had only been issuing its own currency since 1966, following the dissolution of the East African Currency Board, and the P#6 series represented a consolidated domestic identity for the shilling — printed entirely by De La Rue rather than split across multiple contractors as some earlier East African issues had been.
A print run just over twelve million is modest for a working denomination. Circulated examples tend to show heavy fold wear along the horizontal center crease, typical of how small-denomination notes were stored and handled in Tanzanian retail trade at the time.