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1990 Guinea-Bissau, Banco Central Da Guine-Bissau - 100 (Cem) Pesos Banknote P-11

1990 Guinea-Bissau, Banco Central Da Guine-Bissau - 100 (Cem) Pesos Banknote P-11

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Description

1990 Guinea-Bissau 100 Pesos – A Tribute to National Heroes

Explore the 1990 Guinea-Bissau 100 Pesos note (P-11), a fascinating piece from Guinea-Bissau’s post-independence monetary system.

Historical Context

Issued by the Banco Central da Guiné-Bissau, this 100 Pesos note was part of the 1990-1993 Issue, reflecting the country’s economic transition after gaining independence from Portugal in 1973. The Peso, introduced in 1975, remained Guinea-Bissau’s official currency until it was replaced by the West African CFA Franc in 1997.

Key Features & Specifications

Pick Number: P-11

Denomination: 100 Pesos

Material: Paper

Issuing Authority: Banco Central da Guiné-Bissau

Size: 125 × 63 mm

Printer: De La Rue, London

Demonetized: July 31, 1997

Design Elements

Front: A portrait of Domingos Ramos, a national hero who fought for Guinea-Bissau’s independence, alongside a traditional carving and the country’s coat of arms.

Back: A depiction of the National Bank building in Bissau, symbolizing economic sovereignty and financial development.

Security Features

Watermark: Repeating large "BCG" (Banco Central da Guiné-Bissau)

Security Thread: None

UV-sensitive Elements: Certain sections glow under ultraviolet light

Collector’s Appeal

This 100 Pesos note is a prized addition for numismatists, offering a blend of historical significance, artistic design, and transitional monetary value. As one of the last banknotes issued before Guinea-Bissau adopted the CFA Franc, it remains a sought-after item for collectors interested in African currency history.

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