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Home > World Banknotes > African Banknotes > Kenya > Kenya 50 Shillings - Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi - Camels - 01-01-1996 - Serial AC

Banknote Kenya 50 Shillings - Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi - Camels - 01-01-1996 - Serial AC

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1996
Catalog
WPM (P. 36.a)
Country
Kenya
Quality
UNC
Face value
50 shillings
Institution
Central Bank of Kenya
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The 50 Kenyan Shillings note, issued on January 1, 1996, belongs to the AC series. This note commemorates Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi.

On the obverse, the note features a portrait of Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi, a politician who played a significant role in Kenya. The Kenyan coat of arms is also featured on the obverse. The face value of 50 shillings is printed in numerals and letters.

On the reverse, the note depicts camels in a semi-arid landscape, reflecting some regions of Kenya. Kenyan wildlife and landscapes are recurring elements on the country's banknotes. The face value is also repeated on the reverse.

The 50 Shillings note is printed on a specific security paper, incorporating security features to prevent counterfeiting. These features may include a watermark, security fibers, and special inks visible under certain lights.

The note's dimensions are standard for denominations of that era, facilitating handling and storage. The dominant colors used on the note are chosen for their aesthetics and to enhance visual security, making counterfeiting more difficult.

The AC series to which this note belongs indicates a specific issue period and allows tracking the evolution of banknote issues in Kenya. Collectors and numismatists are often interested in these series for their historical value and potential rarity.

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