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The 100 kwacha banknote is an issue from Zambia dated 2024, belonging to series AA. It is a fiduciary denomination representative of the Zambian national currency, the kwacha, which has been the country's official monetary unit since the monetary reform of 2013.
Zambia, a republic in southern Africa, issues its banknotes under the authority of the Bank of Zambia, the institution responsible for monetary policy and the management of the country's currency circulation. Contemporary Zambian banknotes are generally recognised for their evocative designs featuring the country's fauna, flora and natural resources, as well as the architectural and cultural elements characteristic of the nation.
This 100 kwacha banknote from series AA represents a recent issue, reflecting current standards in banknote production. Its weight is 1 gram, which is characteristic of modern banknotes manufactured from polymer or cotton paper substrates, materials commonly used in the production of contemporary banknotes for their durability and resistance to wear.
The designation series AA corresponds to the alphanumeric prefix appearing on the banknote, enabling the identification and classification of the various emission batches within the same denomination. This serialisation system is used by many central banks around the world in order to track and control the circulation of banknotes.
As a 2024 issue, this banknote represents one of the most recent productions by the Bank of Zambia for this face value, making it a specimen of interest for collectors specialising in contemporary African numismatics and in particular in fiduciary issues from southern Africa.