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The '''Banknotes of South West Africa''' are of interest to [[British Commonwealth]] [[notaphilist]]s and [[numismatist]]s, so here is a historical bankground | {{subpages}} | ||
The '''Banknotes of South West Africa''' are of interest to [[British Commonwealth]] [[notaphilist]]s and [[numismatist]]s, so here is a historical bankground. | |||
==South West African emergency banknote issues== | ==South West African emergency banknote issues== | ||
Between | Between 1916 and 1918, a series of emergency banknotes were issued by several issuers, the most well-known of these are those issued by the [[Swakopmund Bookshop]]. Although these notes were issued after [[South Africa]] took over [[German South West Africa]] on behalf of the [[British Empire]] in 1915, these are denominated in [[Pfennig]]s and [[Marks]]. | ||
==South West African trading bank note issues== | ==South West African trading bank note issues== | ||
Banknotes were also issued by 3 [[trading bank]]s for use in [[South West Africa]] (now [[Namibia]]) between the | Banknotes were also issued by 3 [[trading bank]]s for use in [[South West Africa]] (now [[Namibia]]) between the 1930s and 1959. These circulated along with the [[South African pound]] banknotes that were issued by the [[South African Reserve Bank]] until their withdrawal from circulation in 1961, when the [[rand]] was introduced. | ||
The trading banks that issued South West African banknotes were the [[Barclays Bank (Dominion,Colonial and Overseas)]], the [[Standard Bank of South Africa Limited]], and [[Volkskas Limited]]. | The trading banks that issued South West African banknotes were the [[Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas)]], the [[Standard Bank of South Africa Limited]], and [[Volkskas Limited]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Banknotes of the Swakopmund Bookshop (South West Africa)]] | *[[Banknotes of the Swakopmund Bookshop (South West Africa)]] | ||
*[[Banknotes of Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas) (South West Africa)]] | *[[Banknotes of Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas) (South West Africa)]] | ||
*[[Banknotes of the Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd. (South West Africa)]] | *[[Banknotes of the Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd. (South West Africa)]] | ||
*[[Banknotes of Volkskas Ltd. (South West Africa)]][[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] | |||
*[[Banknotes of Volkskas Ltd. (South West Africa)]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:00, 16 July 2024
The Banknotes of South West Africa are of interest to British Commonwealth notaphilists and numismatists, so here is a historical bankground.
South West African emergency banknote issues
Between 1916 and 1918, a series of emergency banknotes were issued by several issuers, the most well-known of these are those issued by the Swakopmund Bookshop. Although these notes were issued after South Africa took over German South West Africa on behalf of the British Empire in 1915, these are denominated in Pfennigs and Marks.
South West African trading bank note issues
Banknotes were also issued by 3 trading banks for use in South West Africa (now Namibia) between the 1930s and 1959. These circulated along with the South African pound banknotes that were issued by the South African Reserve Bank until their withdrawal from circulation in 1961, when the rand was introduced.
The trading banks that issued South West African banknotes were the Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), the Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, and Volkskas Limited.