100 rupees 1920 — Afghanistan ( Pick: 5 )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 rupees issued in Afghanistan in 1920. It is cataloged under Pick number 5.
The front side design features the arms at the top center. The banknote has a color scheme of green and gray and measures 172 x 101 mm.
The dimensions, color, and design elements are part of the banknote's documented characteristics. This note represents a unique point in Afghanistan’s monetary issuance during the early 20th century.
The front side design features the arms at the top center. The banknote has a color scheme of green and gray and measures 172 x 101 mm.
The dimensions, color, and design elements are part of the banknote's documented characteristics. This note represents a unique point in Afghanistan’s monetary issuance during the early 20th century.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1920
- Colour
- Green and gray
- Dimensions
- 172 x 101 mm
- Pick catalog
- 5
About this banknote
The Government of Afghanistan issued this 100 rupees banknote around 1920. This series was introduced during a period of reform following Afghanistan's independence in 1919. The introduction aimed to establish a stable national currency as part of the modernization and independence efforts of King Amanullah Khan.
The front side of the banknote features the arms of Afghanistan at the top center, set in a green and gray color scheme. This note, classified under Pick number 5, measures 172 x 101 mm. It represents one of the early efforts to create a standardized and recognizable national currency for Afghanistan after its independence.