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A TOTALLY AMATEUR BANKNOTE COLLECTOR

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

ITALIAN EAST AFRICA





Italian East Africa was an Italian colony established in 1936. It was formed through the merger of Italian Somaliland and Italian Eritrea with the former Ethiopian Empire.

In August 1940, during the Second World War, British Somaliland was conquered and annexed to Italian East Africa, which in 1941 was itself conquered during the East African Campaign by a British-led force of combined British, including colonial, and Ethiopian units. British Somaliland, Italian Somaliland and Eritrea then came under British administration. In 1949 Italian Somaliland was reconstituted as the Trust Territory of Somalia, which was administered by Italy from 1950 until its independence in 1960. In 1951 Eritrea was annexed by Ethiopia.

This banknote is a 50 Lire note from 1939. These notes attract a  fairly high price , however, this one was laminated for some unexplainable reason but therefore  was much more affordable.




The flag of Italian East Africa

LAO 200 KIP NOTE




This is the 1976,  200 Kip note from Laos with a forest road on the front and a factory scene on the reverse. I love notes that a bit more challenging to identify and the lao language is both different and beautiful.

see more banknotes from LAOS HERE

ALGERIA AGAIN




Above is a 100 dinars from 1970. It has a couple of people on the front with an airport and wheat sheaves. on the reverse it has an Edmi gazelle.




More Algerian Notes HERE