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5 Pond

Issuer De Nationale Bank der Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek Beperkt
Year 189x
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description The obverse is printed in black on cream paper with an orange-red underprint panel at centre. At upper left the word VIJF appears in large serif type, with a central vignette at top bearing the arms of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek. An oval portrait of Paul Kruger in formal attire with a sash occupies the left field. The main text panel in a decorative script promises payment of VIJF POND at the kantoor in Pretoria, with the denomination also rendered in a bold red letterpress cartouche. The serial number appears twice, the note number in manuscript at lower left, and three manuscript signatures are present below the central text, identified by their printed titles Commissaris, Hoofd-Directeur, and Boekhouder.
Obverse lettering VIJF
DE NATIONALE BANK
DER ZUID-AFRIKAANSCHE REPUBLIEK
(BEPERKT)
Belooft aan Toonder te betalen ten haren Kantore te Pretoria
waarde genoten
VIJF POND
OP ORDER VAN DE DIRECTIE
Commissaris
Hoofd-Directeur
Boekhouder
£5
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The 5 Pond note issued by the Nationale Bank der Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (Beperkt) in 1899 represents one of the final monetary expressions of Paul Kruger's embattled Boer republic. Established in Pretoria, this institution served as the central banking authority of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek during a period of intense geopolitical pressure preceding the Anglo-Boer War. The discovery of vast Witwatersrand gold reserves had made the republic extraordinarily wealthy yet simultaneously vulnerable to British imperial ambitions. Notes issued in 1899 carry profound historical weight, as the war's outbreak that October effectively ended the republic's independent monetary system, making surviving examples irreplaceable artifacts of a vanished sovereign state.

The note reflects the republic's determination toward self-sufficiency during its final years. The design typically incorporates republican heraldic imagery and Afrikaans-language text consistent with the cultural identity of the Boer polity. The typography and engraving quality, while competent, reveal the constraints of local production compared to contemporaneous European-printed colonial currency.

Produced on cotton paper stock, the note incorporated period-appropriate security measures including serial numbering and authorized signatures. Surviving examples are exceptionally scarce given wartime destruction and subsequent British administrative transitions. Collectors should examine for foxing, fold integrity, and ink vibrancy. Catalogued as P#49, this denomination commands significant premiums in fine or better condition, attracting both Boer War historians and serious notaphilists worldwide.

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