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1993 Afghanistan 10 000 Afghanis Banknote-
Features
Issuer Afghanistan
Issuing bank Da Afghanistan Bank (Bank of Afghanistan) ( )
Period Islamic State (1992-2002)
Type Standard circulation banknotes
Year 1372 (1993)
Calendar Iranian - Persian
Value 10 000 Afghanis ( ) (10000 AFA)
Currency First Afghani (1923-2003)
Composition Paper
Size 169 × 76 mm
Shape Rectangular
Demonetized Yes
The 1993 Afghanistan 10,000 Afghanis Banknote was issued by Da Afghanistan Bank during a period of extreme hyperinflation following the Soviet-Afghan War. It is widely collected today as a historical relic, often called the "man-less currency" because it lacks human portraits, which allowed it to remain in circulation after the Taliban took power in 1996.
Key Specifications & Design
Obverse (Front): Features the Friday Mosque (Masjid-i Jami) in Herat, also known as the Great Mosque of Herat. It includes the bank seal depicting horsemen, ancient coins, and a cornucopia.
Reverse (Back): Depicts the Arch of Qala-e-Bost in Lashkar Gah, an 11th-century decorative arch.
Dimensions: Approximately
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Security Features: A solid green security thread with "10000" printed on it and a watermark of the bank seal.
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