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This banknote is issued by Namibia and has a face value of 20 Namibian dollars. It is part of an issue dated 2025.
The banknote is made from polymer, a type of durable and resistant plastic. The series to which it belongs is the DD series.
The banknote's design includes a portrait of Dr. Sam Nujoma. A representation of a springbok is also present on the banknote. The springbok is a national symbol of Namibia, frequently appearing on the coat of arms and other emblems of the country.
Polymer banknotes are known for their increased durability compared to traditional paper banknotes. They are more resistant to tearing, moisture, and counterfeiting. In addition, they tend to stay cleaner longer and can have a longer lifespan in circulation.
The choice of polymer as a manufacturing material reflects a desire to improve the security and longevity of banknotes in Namibia. The inclusion of national figures and iconic symbols helps to strengthen the cultural identity and history of the country through its currency.