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<p>[QUOTE="Kashmir Pulaski, post: 8429878, member: 118376"]<font size="6">My monthly “Club” bills</font> <i>(they’re giving me 2 now)</i> ...</p><p><br /></p><p>The 20 Malawian kwacha note front design features Inkosi Ya Makhosi M’mbelwa II – Lazalo Mkhozo Jere (1902-1959), who was the Supreme Chief of the North or Jere Ngoni in 1928 and one of the five Chiefs who went to protest the imposition of the Federation of Nyasaland and Rhodesia in 1953 at Lancaster House, the United Kingdom in 1953. The main design is presented against a background with the headquarters of the Reserve Bank of Malawi in Lilongwe (capital city) under a great bright sun. A sketch of the Malawi map, a sketch of a cichlid fish with the denomination inside (two more without the denomination), and illustrative figures of three fishermen fishing in a lake complete the design of this side of the note. The reverse of the note illustrates a scene representing Social Development (sub-themed Education); the Machinga Teacher Training School, there is a pile of books with a graduation cap on top, and the Reserve Bank of Malawi symbol. This note is part of the 2014 -2020 series, and its color is purple and orange on a multicolor underprint.</p><p><br /></p><p>$ Value: 2¢</p><p><br /></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]1494832[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1494833[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>The 50 Malawian kwacha note front design features Inkosi Ya Makhosi Gomani II – Philip Zitonga Maseko (1894 – 1954), who was the Paramount Chief of the Maseko Ngoni, an influential member of the African Protectorate Council along with Chief Mwase of Kasungu and Inkosi ya Makhosi Mbelwa II of Mzimba. The main design is presented against a background with the headquarters of the Reserve Bank of Malawi in Lilongwe (capital city) under a great bright sun. A sketch of the Malawi map, a sketch of a cichlid fish with the denomination inside (two more without the denomination), and illustrative figures of three fishermen fishing in a lake complete the design of this side of the note. The reverse of the note illustrates a scene representing Sustainable Economic Growth and the Wildlife and Tourism subtopics; elephants in Kasungu National Park and a Safari Rover used to promote the tourism industry in Malawi, and the Reserve Bank of Malawi symbol. This note is part of the 2014 – 2020 series, and its color is light blue, orange and green on a multicolor underprint.</p><p><br /></p><p>$ Value: < 5¢</p><p><br /></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]1494834[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1494835[/ATTACH] </p><p>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kashmir Pulaski, post: 8429878, member: 118376"][SIZE=6]My monthly “Club” bills[/SIZE] [I](they’re giving me 2 now)[/I] ... The 20 Malawian kwacha note front design features Inkosi Ya Makhosi M’mbelwa II – Lazalo Mkhozo Jere (1902-1959), who was the Supreme Chief of the North or Jere Ngoni in 1928 and one of the five Chiefs who went to protest the imposition of the Federation of Nyasaland and Rhodesia in 1953 at Lancaster House, the United Kingdom in 1953. The main design is presented against a background with the headquarters of the Reserve Bank of Malawi in Lilongwe (capital city) under a great bright sun. A sketch of the Malawi map, a sketch of a cichlid fish with the denomination inside (two more without the denomination), and illustrative figures of three fishermen fishing in a lake complete the design of this side of the note. The reverse of the note illustrates a scene representing Social Development (sub-themed Education); the Machinga Teacher Training School, there is a pile of books with a graduation cap on top, and the Reserve Bank of Malawi symbol. This note is part of the 2014 -2020 series, and its color is purple and orange on a multicolor underprint. $ Value: 2¢ [CENTER][ATTACH=full]1494832[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1494833[/ATTACH] [/CENTER] The 50 Malawian kwacha note front design features Inkosi Ya Makhosi Gomani II – Philip Zitonga Maseko (1894 – 1954), who was the Paramount Chief of the Maseko Ngoni, an influential member of the African Protectorate Council along with Chief Mwase of Kasungu and Inkosi ya Makhosi Mbelwa II of Mzimba. The main design is presented against a background with the headquarters of the Reserve Bank of Malawi in Lilongwe (capital city) under a great bright sun. A sketch of the Malawi map, a sketch of a cichlid fish with the denomination inside (two more without the denomination), and illustrative figures of three fishermen fishing in a lake complete the design of this side of the note. The reverse of the note illustrates a scene representing Sustainable Economic Growth and the Wildlife and Tourism subtopics; elephants in Kasungu National Park and a Safari Rover used to promote the tourism industry in Malawi, and the Reserve Bank of Malawi symbol. This note is part of the 2014 – 2020 series, and its color is light blue, orange and green on a multicolor underprint. $ Value: < 5¢ [CENTER][ATTACH=full]1494834[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1494835[/ATTACH] [/CENTER][/QUOTE]
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