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| Issuer | Junta da Fazenda Publica da Provincia d'Angola |
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| Year | 1877 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Obverse lettering | JUNTA DA FAZENDA PUBLICA DA PROVINCIA DE ANGOLA N.° R.° 20S000 VINTE MIL REIS |
| Reverse description | Plain reverse with no printed design, consistent with the simple typographic production style of this colonial issue. |
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The Junta da Fazenda Pública da Província d'Angola was a provincial treasury board, not a central bank — its note-issuing authority derived from colonial administrative necessity rather than any formal banking charter. By 1877, Angola's monetary circulation was a chronic problem: imported Portuguese metallic currency drained back to Lisbon, leaving the interior starved of transactional media. These notes were a local stopgap, issued under Lisbon's sanction but produced within the colony itself, which was unusual for Portuguese colonial issues of the period.
Printed in Angola rather than contracted to a European security printer, the production quality reflects the limitations of local facilities. That provincial origin is precisely what makes this series scarce.