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This banknote with a face value of one dollar originates from Rhodesia. It was issued in 1971.
On the front of the note, we see the coat of arms of Rhodesia. This coat of arms is composed of a shield bearing a golden pickaxe, a symbol of mining activity, on a green background. The shield is supported by a lion and an African fish eagle, and surmounted by a pick and a red seven-pointed star. Under the shield, a banner displays the motto "Sit Nomine Digna". The background of the note features a complex guilloche pattern, designed to prevent counterfeiting.
The reverse of the note depicts a tobacco field, an important agricultural crop for the Rhodesian economy at that time. The agricultural landscape illustrates rows of tobacco plants, with agricultural workers tending the crops. This scene highlights the importance of agriculture in the country's economic production. As with the front, the back includes a security guilloche pattern.
The banknote is part of the L/38 series. It bears the date of issue August 18, 1971.