5000 kwacha 2003 — Zambia ( Pick: 41 )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5000 kwacha issued in Zambia in 2003. It features a multicolour design, showcasing elements from the 1992/1996 ND Issue, including a fish eagle, Murera, Acacia, and Mopani tree on the front side, while the reverse displays a lion, cassava plant, and Chainbreaker with prominent large zeros.
This note is cataloged under Pick number 41. Its denomination, year, and distinct design features are documented in the catalog. The combination of these details identifies it within the structured record of banknotes.
This note is cataloged under Pick number 41. Its denomination, year, and distinct design features are documented in the catalog. The combination of these details identifies it within the structured record of banknotes.
Specifications
- Colour
- Multicolour
- Pick catalog
- 41
About this banknote
The Bank of Zambia issued the 5000 kwacha banknote in 2003 as part of its standard circulation currency. This series, identified as Pick number 45, was introduced under the governorship of Caleb Fundanga, who served from 2002 to 2011. The note was demonetized on July 1, 2013.
The obverse features an African fish eagle, a prominent symbol on Zambian currency. The reverse displays a lion, a cassava plant, and the "Chainbreaker" statue. The banknote measures 145 x 70 mm and was printed by De La Rue, a British security printing company.