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50 Meticais

Issuer República Popular de Moçambique
Year 1980
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering REPÚBLICA POPULAR DE MOÇAMBIQUE
CINQUENTA METICAIS
MAPUTO, 16 de JUNHO DE 1980
Reverse description Brown and ochre vignette spanning the full width of the note, illustrating soldiers undergoing field training in a rural landscape with trees and hills in the background. A circular Banco de Moçambique watermark medallion is positioned at the left, and the denomination '50' appears in guilloche cartouches at lower left and lower right. The anti-counterfeiting warning legend is printed in a horizontal band across the lower portion.
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Mozambique's first post-independence banknote series, of which this 50 Meticais is a part, was issued by the República Popular under FRELIMO governance following the 1975 independence from Portugal and the subsequent adoption of the metical to replace the escudo. Thomas De La Rue handled the printing, as they did for a substantial number of newly independent African states during this period — a practical arrangement that sat uneasily alongside the socialist rhetoric of self-determination, but one that few new central banks were in a position to avoid.

The watermark is the sole security feature, which was not unusual for the period but left the series vulnerable to counterfeiting pressure as the 1980s wore on.

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