100 afghanis 1951 — Afghanistan ( Pick: 34 )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 afghanis issued in Afghanistan in 1951. It is cataloged under Pick number 34, which identifies it within the issue. Its denomination, year, and catalog reference place it among documented banknotes.
The front side features a multicolor design, primarily purple. The banknote measures 167 x 77 mm and was signed by King Muhammad Zahir Shah. The printing was conducted by Bradbury Wilkinson and Company, located in the United Kingdom.
The note is produced on paper. The Afghan currency underwent significant changes, including a shift to the newly established Afghan afghani in the 1920s, which laid the groundwork for subsequent issues.
The front side features a multicolor design, primarily purple. The banknote measures 167 x 77 mm and was signed by King Muhammad Zahir Shah. The printing was conducted by Bradbury Wilkinson and Company, located in the United Kingdom.
The note is produced on paper. The Afghan currency underwent significant changes, including a shift to the newly established Afghan afghani in the 1920s, which laid the groundwork for subsequent issues.
Specifications
- Signed by
- King Muhammad Zahir Shah
- Date of issue
- 1948-1957
- Printing office
- Bradbury Wilkinson and Company, United Kingdom
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Purple
- Dimensions
- 167 x 77 mm
- Pick catalog
- 34
About this banknote
The Bank of Afghanistan issued the 100 afghanis banknote in 1951. This series was introduced under the reign of King Muhammad Zahir Shah. The notes were printed by Bradbury Wilkinson and Company in the United Kingdom, reflecting international collaboration in currency production.
The front side of the banknote features a detailed portrait of King Muhammad Zahir Shah, complemented by intricate multicolor patterns and inscriptions in Persian. The reverse side showcases an architectural motif, likely a mosque, set against a complex background. The note measures 167 x 77 mm and is printed in shades of purple.