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| 正面描述 | Intaglio portrait of a traditionally adorned Gambian woman at right, with beaded jewelry and head wrap, set against fine guilloche underprint in violet and peach tones. A hoopoe bird vignette occupies the center, rendered in detailed intaglio engraving above a decorative circular motif. The issuer title 'CENTRAL BANK OF THE GAMBIA' runs along the top, with the denomination numeral '50' in large figures at upper right and lower left, and the value also expressed in Arabic script at lower right. |
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Thomas De La Rue has printed Gambian currency since the country's earliest post-independence issues, and this note continues that unbroken relationship. The Dalasi itself was introduced in 1971, replacing the Gambian Pound at a rate of 5 Dalasi to 1 Pound — a decimal reform that caused significant practical confusion in a country where market transactions had long run on the old denominations.
The twelve-year print run without a redesign is notable for a country that has periodically used currency changes to mark political transitions, including the 1994 coup that brought Yahya Jammeh to power.