The Swaziland 50 Emalangeni banknote was introduced by the Central Bank of Swaziland in 2001. The obverse design of the orange banknote consists of a portrait of King Mswati III, the Parliament House building which is located in Lobamba, and the countrys coat of arms depicting a lion and elephants flanking the shield thats topped with a crown of feathers or lidlabe. The reverse of the note displays the Central Bank of Swaziland headquarters building and the bank logo. The paper bill is 152 x 70 mm in size and has a windowed security thread with a demetalized CENTRAL BANK OF SWAZILAND, a holographic stripe, a registration device reflecting a shield and spears, and a watermark that reveals a shield and spears. The banknote carries the signatures of Majozi Vincent Sithole and Martin Dlamini. This particular Swaziland 50 Emalangeni banknote has been graded 66 by the Paper Money Guaranty.