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| Issuer | Provincia de Angola - Governo Geral de Angola |
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| Year | 1942 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Obverse lettering | REPÚBLICA PORTUGUESA GOVÊRNO GENERAL DE ANGOLA DOIS ANGOLARES E MEIO (Translation: Portuguese Republic, General government of Angola, Two and a half Angolares) |
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| Reverse lettering | REPÚBLICA PORTUGUESA 21/2 DOIS ANGOLARES E MEIO (Translation: Portuguese Republic, Two and a half Angolares) |
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Angola's 2½ Angolares denomination is an awkward unit by any standard — a fractional value rooted in the old real-based accounting that Portuguese colonial administration struggled to shed cleanly when the Angolar was introduced in 1928. By 1942, with Atlantic shipping lanes disrupted and metropolitan Portugal's economy under severe strain, contracting De La Rue in London required navigating wartime logistics between a neutral country's colonial authority and a British printer operating under wartime conditions.
Pick 69 is scarce in circulated grades above Fine, likely due to the note's low face value and heavy everyday use in Luanda's markets.