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500 Kwacha

Issuer Reserve Bank of Malawi
Year 2005-2011
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Printer De La Rue Currency
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Obverse description Portrait of Reverend John Chilembwe (1871–1915) in intaglio at right, set against a vignette of a sunrise over Lake Malawi with fishermen at work on the water. Guilloche underprint frames the central design field, with the denomination expressed in numerals and words within the primary inscription band.
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Reverse lettering RESERVE BANK OF MALAŴI FIVE HUNDRED KWACHA
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The P#56 series ran from 2005 through 2011, a period during which Malawi was operating under severe IMF-monitored fiscal constraints following years of drought-related budget deficits and donor aid dependency. The 500 Kwacha was the highest denomination in circulation for most of this run, which in practical terms meant it bore the brunt of inflationary pressure — by the early 2010s, 500 Kwacha had lost a significant fraction of its real purchasing power compared to its 2005 equivalent.

De La Rue's production for Malawi during this period was unremarkable technically, with watermark security only — no security thread, no color-shifting ink. Notably thin protection for a top-denomination note.

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