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This banknote originates from Biafra and was issued in 1969. Its face value is 1 pound.
The banknote belongs to the DM series. The iconography of the banknote features a palm tree. This is a central visual element of the design.
In terms of graphics, the banknote features inscriptions in English, reflecting the colonial history and the use of this language in the administration and commerce of the region at the time. The typography used for the face value and other inscriptions is sober and functional, aimed at facilitating the reading and recognition of essential information.
The colors used on the banknote are relatively discreet, with hues that may vary depending on the state of preservation of the banknote. These colors contribute to the visual identity of the banknote and make it possible to distinguish it from other issues of the same period or other denominations.
The 1969 1 pound banknote, DM series, is a witness to the economic and political history of Biafra, particularly during the period of the civil war. Its visual design and the information it conveys make it an interesting object of study for collectors and historians interested in this specific period of African history.