Tanzania's 1992 200 Shilingi was introduced as the shilling recovered from the severe inflation that had eroded purchasing power through the 1980s, a period when structural adjustment pressures from the IMF forced Tanzania to abandon its socialist Ujamaa pricing controls. The denomination itself reflected how far the currency had slipped — a 200 shilling note would have been an absurd sum in the early independence years.
Thomas De La Rue's involvement was uninterrupted across multiple Tanzanian series, giving the notes a consistent intaglio quality. The watermark remains the sole listed security feature, modest even by early-1990s standards for a denomination of this value.
Tanzania's 1992 200 Shilingi was introduced as the shilling recovered from the severe inflation that had eroded purchasing power through the 1980s, a period when structural adjustment pressures from the IMF forced Tanzania to abandon its socialist Ujamaa pricing controls. The denomination itself reflected how far the currency had slipped — a 200 shilling note would have been an absurd sum in the early independence years.
Thomas De La Rue's involvement was uninterrupted across multiple Tanzanian series, giving the notes a consistent intaglio quality. The watermark remains the sole listed security feature, modest even by early-1990s standards for a denomination of this value.