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100 Dollars

Uitgever Central Bank of Liberia
Jaar 1999
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Valuta Dollar (1943-date)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central vignette shows a woman in traditional dress seated with a child, rendered in fine intaglio line work against a guilloche underprint in green and teal tones. The circular seal of the Central Bank of Liberia, inscribed CENTRAL BANK OF LIBERIA ESTABLISHED 1999, appears at left. The denomination ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS is lettered across the lower margin, with the state title REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA in a scroll banner at top.
Opschrift keerzijde REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA CENTRAL BANK OF LIBERIA ESTABLISHED 1999 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
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By 1999, the Central Bank of Liberia was operating under extraordinary duress — the country had only recently emerged from the first phase of its civil war, and the financial infrastructure was severely compromised. This note was printed by the American Bank Note Company in New York, though ABNC itself was in terminal decline by this point, filing for bankruptcy in 1999, the same year this note was issued. It was among the last commissions the company fulfilled before ceasing operations.

The security thread and watermark were meaningful inclusions given the chronic counterfeiting problems Liberia faced during the conflict years.

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