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Historical Context This authentic 1967 Rhodesia 1 Pound banknote is a remarkable artifact from a turbulent period in Southern African history. Issued on August 18, 1967, in Salisbury, this note represents the second year of Rhodesia's post-UDI (Unilateral Declaration of Independence) currency. It bridges the gap between colonial British influence and the transition to the Rhodesian Dollar.
Exquisite Design Details The obverse prominently displays a sophisticated portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, alongside the Flame Lily—Rhodesia's national flower—and the national Coat of Arms. The reverse features an iconic, wide-angle engraving of the majestic Victoria Falls, capturing the natural beauty of the Zambezi River.
Specifications:
Issuer: Reserve Bank of Rhodesia
Date of Issue: 18th August 1967
Denomination: One Pound (£1)
Governor Signature: N.H.B. Bruce
Serial Number: K/22 971027
Security Features: Watermark of Cecil Rhodes and intricate guilloché patterns.
Condition: This banknote is in circulated condition. It shows honest wear, including a visible vertical center fold and minor handling marks consistent with its age. The colors remain distinct, and the paper retains its structural integrity. An excellent mid-range addition for collectors of Commonwealth or African numismatics.
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