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1000 Afghanis

Uitgever Da Afghanistan Bank
Jaar 2004
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Orange and red-brown toned note with the bank name and denomination in Dari script across the upper register, flanked by the Da Afghanistan Bank seal at upper right. The central vignette presents the Mosque of the Cloak of the Prophet in Kandahar, rendered in intaglio detail against a latticed guilloche underprint. Two manuscript signatures of bank officials appear in the lower centre, with the date in the Afghan calendar below.
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Opschrift keerzijde Da Afghanistan Bank
1000 Afghanis
د افغانستان بانک
۱۰۰۰ افغانۍ
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Da Afghanistan Bank introduced this denomination as part of the 2002–2004 currency reform that replaced the catastrophically inflated afghani — the exchange rate was 1000 old afghanis to 1 new afghani, a redenomination driven by decades of Soviet occupation, civil war, and Taliban-era monetary collapse that had rendered smaller denominations essentially worthless.

The 1000-afghani note sat at the top of the inaugural series for the new currency, printed under arrangements supported by the post-Bonn Agreement reconstruction framework. Security provision was minimal by contemporary standards — no colour-shifting ink, no optically variable device.

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