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This banknote, with a face value of 10 shillings, was issued by Kenya on July 1, 1993, and belongs to the AY series. It represents a fiduciary representation of the Kenyan nation at that time.
The front of the banknote highlights Daniel Toroitich arap Moi, who was then the President of the Republic of Kenya. His name and title are clearly inscribed in Latin letters, emphasizing his role as the country's figure of authority. The mention "BANKI KUU YA KENYA CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA" indicates the issuing institution, the Central Bank of Kenya, in Kenyan and English. The inscription "LEGAL TENDER FOR TEN SHILLINGS" certifies the legal value of the banknote. The word "HARAMBE", a Kenyan philosophical concept meaning "working together", is also present. The signature "FOR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS" suggests the approval of the bank's management.
On the back, the banknote depicts Kabarnet High School, located in the Baringo district in the Rift Valley. This university building is accompanied by a diploma, symbolizing the importance of education. The face value, "TEN SHILLINGS", is repeated in words. The inscriptions are written in Latin script.
The watermark integrated into the banknote represents a lion's head, adding an element of security and authenticity. This animal image is a symbol of strength and pride, often associated with East Africa.