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| Issuer | Bank of Zambia |
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| Year | 1992-1995 |
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| Size | 140 × 70 mm |
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| Protection type | Watermark |
| Protection description | African Fish Eagle head watermark visible when held to light |
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The P#36 series coincided with a turbulent stretch of Zambian monetary history. The early 1990s brought IMF-backed structural adjustment, the end of Kenneth Kaunda's one-party state, and an inflation spiral that rendered lower denominations functionally useless within a few years of this note entering circulation. By the mid-1990s, 20 Kwacha barely covered a loaf of bread in Lusaka.
Thomas De La Rue printed the series in London under contract — routine for the Bank of Zambia at this period. The single recorded signature variant, Mwanza, dates only to the 1992 issue year, suggesting the signing authority changed before the series ran its full course.