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Banknote Mauritius 25 Rupees - Elizabeth II - 1967 - Series A.7

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1967
Catalog
WPM (P. 32.b)
Country
Mauritius
Quality
FF
Face value
25 rupees
Personality
Elisabeth II, Reine d'Angleterre et du Commonwealth
Institution
Bank of Mauritus
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The 25 Rupees banknote from Mauritius, issued in 1967, is an example of the A.7 series. This banknote is part of the issues featuring the portrait of Elizabeth II, then Queen of England and the Commonwealth, reflecting the island's status at that time.

This banknote has a face value of 25 Rupees, the official currency of Mauritius. The year of issue, 1967, is important information for collectors as it helps to place the note in the historical and economic context of the island.

The presence of the portrait of Elizabeth II on the banknote testifies to the historical links between Mauritius and the United Kingdom. As head of state, her effigy was commonly used on banknotes and coins of Commonwealth member countries.

Banknote collectors are particularly interested in this type of banknote for several reasons. First of all, it represents a specific period in the history of Mauritius. Secondly, the series to which it belongs, A.7, may present particular features sought after by numismatists, such as variations in signature, watermark or other security elements.

The value of this banknote on the collectors' market depends on several factors, including its condition, rarity and collector demand. Banknotes in perfect condition, i.e. those that have not circulated, generally have a higher value.

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