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| Uitgever | Regeering der Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek |
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| Jaar | 1900 |
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| Vorm | Rectangular |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Plain cream paper with a fine guilloche border frame enclosing the text-based design. The upper portion carries the large bold heading GOUVERNEMENTS NOOT with HONDERD POND in a rectangular cartouche below, and the denomination £100 at upper right; a small arms vignette appears at left. The body of the note contains the promise text in Dutch, signed at lower centre by the Assist.-Generaal and Thes.-Generaal, dated Pretoria 28.5.1900, with the serial number printed at upper left. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | Art. 2. Art. 3. |
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The Regeering der Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek — the Government, not the National Bank — issued this note in 1900 as the Anglo-Boer War was closing in on Pretoria. Printed at the Staatsdrukkerij, the state press in Pretoria itself, production was essentially a wartime improvisation. The British occupied Pretoria in June 1900, and notes issued that year by the republican government were rapidly rendered worthless by the new administration.
At 100 Pond, this was a high-denomination instrument in a collapsing economy. The embossed seal is the sole security measure — no engraved intaglio, no complex underprint.