This 1989 São Tomé and Príncipe 100 Dobras banknote (P-60) is a beautifully preserved piece of numismatic history from the National Bank of São Tomé and Príncipe. The obverse showcases Rei Amador, a revered figure in the nation’s history, alongside vibrant green and multicolor underprints. The intricate design features a flower at the center and the national Coat of Arms at the bottom left. Issued by decree-law no. 1/88, this note represents a key period in the country's post-independence era.
On the reverse, a captivating scene of a group of people preparing food is depicted, symbolizing the communal spirit of São Tomé and Príncipe. The note was printed by the prestigious De La Rue company, ensuring its high-quality production. A watermark of Rei Amador adds an extra layer of security and authenticity.
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Issuer: National Bank of São Tomé and Príncipe
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Year: 1989
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Value: 100 Dobras
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Size: 145 x 72 mm
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Condition: UNC (Uncirculated)
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Watermark: Rei Amador
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Signatures: Teotonio Angelo d'Alva Torres, Manuel de Nazaré Mendes
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Printer: De La Rue & Co.
This note is a perfect addition for collectors interested in African banknotes or historical currency.