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Swaziland 200 Emalangeni Banknote, 2008, P-35, Commemorative, PMG 68

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Swaziland 200 Emalangeni banknote from 2008, has a pick number of P-35, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition and features King Mswati III. Additionally, this banknote is graded 68 by Paper Money Guaranty company.


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    SWAZ35U-PMG68
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    PMG - Commemorative
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The Swaziland 20 Emalangeni is part of the family of notes released by the Central Bank of Swaziland in 2008 in celebration of the 40th birthday of King Mswati III and the 40th anniversary of the countrys independence. The banknotes front side features a portrait of King Mswati III, the Parliament House building, and the coat of arms of Swaziland depicting a lion and elephants flanking the shield with a crown of feathers. The back of the note boasts the bank seal and straw huts. The 160 x 70 mm paper bill bears a holographic stripe, a solid security thread with a demetalized Central Bank of Swaziland, and a watermark that reflects a shield and spears. It also has a registration device in the form of a shield and spears. Additionally, it carries the signatures of Majozi Vincent Sithole and Martin Dlamini. This particular banknote has been given a grade of 68 by the Paper Money Guaranty.

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