Currency:
Kwacha
Value :
1000
Year:
2004 Sortie en 2003
Issuer:
Bank of Zambia
Size :
140 x 70 mm
Note:
A dove, symbol of peace, in the transparent window. The name of the currency, kwacha, means "dawn" in the Chibemba language, meaning the dawn of freedom.
Front:
A fish eagle, the main feature of all Zambian banknotes. A jacaranda in the center. The Zambian coat of arms lower left.
Back:
The Statue of Liberty (or the "chain breaker"), printed on the back of every Zambian bank note, Sorghum in the center. A head of aardvark on the left. The Aardvark is a large nocturnal mammal; it feeds mainly on termites and ants.
Other:
Printer: Canadian Banknote Company
Polymer