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| 正面描述 | The central vignette presents a close-up portrait of three Eritrean women in traditional dress and adornments, rendered in fine intaglio line work against a deep crimson and peach underprint. To the left, an oval cartouche contains a vignette of armed freedom fighters raising the Eritrean flag on a rocky summit. The left margin carries a decorative dark security strip with repeated camel motifs, while the right margin bears the denomination in Tigrinya script alongside an orange dromedary camel watermark-style device and the date 24.5.2004. |
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| 防伪描述 | Embedded security thread running vertically through the note; a camel's head visible when held to light. |
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Eritrea's 2004 note series, of which this is a part, was the second issue from the Bank of Eritrea following the introduction of the nakfa in 1997 — a currency born directly out of the 1993 independence from Ethiopia and the subsequent need to sever monetary ties with the Ethiopian birr. The nakfa itself was named after the town of Nakfa in the Sahel region, which held symbolic importance as an undefeated stronghold during the thirty-year independence war.
Giesecke & Devrient have printed Eritrean notes since the inaugural 1997 series, giving the issues a consistent technical baseline across both releases.