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| Issuer | Central Bank of Seychelles |
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| Year | 1989-1996 |
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| Currency | Rupee (1914-date) |
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| Reverse description | Purple on multicolour guilloche underprint. The central vignette illustrates a traditional ox-driven millstone press operated by a male figure, with a second worker attending to agricultural produce at lower right and palm trees visible in the background. The numeral '25' appears in large format at left, alongside decorative wave and scroll motifs. |
| Reverse lettering | CENTRAL BANK OF Seychelles LABANK SANTRAL SESEL Twenty Five RUPEES |
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| Comments |
The P#33 series spans a seven-year window that coincided with the Seychelles government's gradual liberalization of an economy that had been tightly controlled under France-Albert René's single-party socialist state since the 1977 coup. The 25 Rupee denomination sat at a practical mid-range in daily transactions during this period, when the rupee was subject to managed exchange rates and capital controls that restricted how freely these notes moved beyond the islands.
Thomas De La Rue's watermark security on this issue is relatively minimal by the standards the firm applied elsewhere in the same decade — a reflection of the small-economy print run economics rather than any oversight.