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Index Number
BKG-001-IMG
Object Type
Legal Tender
About
Bank of Biafra five shilling note belonging to Dr. P.C.O. Chinwuba. The front of the note has the words “Republic of Biafra” and “Bank of Biafra” written on it. A palm tree stands prominently in the center and the denomination “Five Shillings” is printed in bold with a promise-to-pay statement signed by the Governor and Director of the bank. The reverse side depicts a group of four women in traditional attire.
Historical Notes
The Bank of Biafra was established as the central bank of the secessionist Biafran state in 1967 under Decree No. 3. Initially located in Enugu, the bank had to relocate several times due to the Nigerian Civil War. The bank issued the Biafran pound, which went into circulation on the 28th of January 1968. Initially, only five shilling and one pound notes were printed while additional denominations were introduced later.
Online Format
Image
Source Collection
Banking
Contributor
Lotanna
Date Created / Published:
1967
Credit:
Gift from the Chinwuba family in memory of Dr. P.C.O. Chinwuba
Cite This Item
Social Media Credit Line: MLA Citation: Bank of Biafra. 5-Shilling Note. 1968. Contributed by the Chinwuba family, Akuko Biafra, <URL>. APA Citation: Bank of Biafra. (1968). 5-Shilling note [Banknote]. Contributed by the Chinwuba family, Akuko Biafra. URL.
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