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This banknote is issued by Namibia and has a face value of 100 Namibian dollars. It is part of a series identified by the designation "KK". The year of issue for this note is 2025. The material used for its manufacture is polymer, a type of plastic offering increased durability and resistance to counterfeiting.
The front of the banknote features Kaptein Hendrik Witbooi. The banknote also includes a representation of a springbok, a type of antelope emblematic of the region.
Polymer banknotes are renowned for their longevity and resistance to daily wear and tear. Polymer also allows for the integration of advanced security features, which helps to prevent counterfeiting. The use of polymer for banknotes has become increasingly common in many countries due to its advantages in terms of durability and security.
Kaptein Hendrik Witbooi is an important historical figure in Namibia, recognized for his role as a traditional leader and for his resistance against German colonization in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His image on the banknote symbolizes the country's history and cultural identity. The springbok, as the national animal of Namibia, is a symbol of the country's fauna and flora.