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100 Escudos

Issuer Banco de Angola
Year 1962
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Value 100 Escudos
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Reverse lettering BANCO DE ANGOLA
100
CEM ESCUDOS
THOMAS DE LA RUE & CON LTD LONDRES INGLATERRA
(Translation: Bank of Angola / 100 / One Hundred Escudos / Thomas De La Rue & Co. Ltd., London, England)
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By 1962, Angola was already three years into the armed insurgency that would eventually end Portuguese colonial rule, though Banco de Angola continued issuing notes through London-based printers as though the political situation were entirely stable. Thomas De La Rue had handled Angolan colonial currency for decades, and this 100 Escudos fits squarely within that long-running contract relationship.

The watermark remains the primary security feature — modest by any measure, but consistent with De La Rue's approach to colonial-series notes of this period, where anti-counterfeiting investment rarely matched what was applied to metropolitan Portuguese issues.

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