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In the end, the name 'Kalahar' was rejected along with the proposed [[Namibian Mark]] in favour of the [[Namibian Dollar]].
In the end, the name 'Kalahar' was rejected along with the proposed [[Namibian Mark]] in favour of the [[Namibian Dollar]].


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Revision as of 21:06, 4 April 2007

The Kalahar was a name proposed for a Namibian currency in 1990, when South West Africa became the British Commonwealth republic under the name 'Namibia' in an attempt to replace the Rand.

The name 'Kalahar' was proposed, as the Kalahari Desert is located in the eastern part of Namibia.

A series of proof banknotes were printed in a range of denominations from 2 Kalahar to 20 Kalahar. Furthermore to this, these proof banknotes were printed for the proposed Namibia Reserve Bank.

In the end, the name 'Kalahar' was rejected along with the proposed Namibian Mark in favour of the Namibian Dollar.