Malawi 500 Kwacha Banknote (2012-2013 Edition)
Features:
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Issuer: Republic of Malawi
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Issuing Authority: Reserve Bank of Malawi
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Series: Standard Circulation Banknotes
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Years of Issue: 2012-2013
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Face Value: 500 Kwacha (Approx. INR 25)
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Currency: Kwacha (Introduced in 1971)
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Material: High-quality paper
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Shape: Rectangular
Obverse Design:
The obverse of this banknote features an illustration of the Reserve Bank of Malawi Headquarters in Lilongwe alongside a portrait of Reverend John Chilembwe, a prominent figure in Malawi's history. Chilembwe is celebrated for his role in resisting colonial rule and advocating for equality and justice.
Reverse Design:
The reverse showcases the picturesque Mulunguzi Dam in Zomba, symbolizing Malawi’s commitment to water resource management. A faucet design emphasizes the importance of access to clean water for the nation's development.
Additional Details:
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Script: Latin
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Denominations: Bold "500" prominently displayed on both sides for easy identification.
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Security Features: Includes advanced anti-counterfeiting measures.
A Collectible Treasure:
The Malawi 500 Kwacha is not just a medium of exchange but a reflection of the nation’s rich history and natural beauty. Ideal for numismatists and collectors interested in African currency.
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