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South Africa 20 Rand Banknote, 1990-1993 ND, P-121e, Used

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South Africa 20 Rand banknote from 1990-1993 ND has a pick number P-121e, is in used condition, and features Bartholomeus Vermyuden.


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    SOAF121EC
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    Used
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Category: Banknotes
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This used 20 South African rand note was introduced by the South African Reserve Bank 1990-1993. It is a brown and orange note that measures 140 mm x 75 mm and bears the signature of Christian Lodewyk Stals. Its obverse side features a painting of Bartholomeus Vermyuden that was mistaken to be Jan van Riebeeck and a building façade. Its reverse side shows the national coat of arms and three sailing ships: the Drommedaris, the Goede Hoop, and the Reijiger. Security features include a solid security thread and a van Riebeeck watermark.

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