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The 100 Rupee banknote from Seychelles, issued in 1968, is an example of fiat currency in circulation during the reign of Elizabeth II. This banknote belongs to the A/I series and was issued by the Seychelles issuing institute.
The dimensions of the banknote are 160 millimeters in length and 95 millimeters in width, standard measurements for banknotes, facilitating their handling and storage. The face value of 100 Rupees is clearly indicated on the banknote, allowing for its use in daily economic transactions.
The figure of Elizabeth II, then Queen of England and the Commonwealth, is associated with this banknote, reflecting the status of Seychelles as a member of the Commonwealth at the time of issue. Her presence on the banknote symbolizes the historical and political link between Seychelles and the British crown.
This 100 Rupee banknote is a witness to the monetary history of Seychelles and its evolution as an independent nation. It offers an insight into the symbols and personalities that marked the country's identity at this precise period.