![]() ![]() Namibian coat of arms three standing oryx antelope ( Oryx gazella) Kaptein Hendrik Witbooi and electrotype 50 ![]() Namibian coat of arms five standing kudo antelope ( Tragelaphus stepsiceros) Kaptein Hendrik Witbooi Parliament building in Windhoek Namibian coat of arms three standing red hartebeest Namibian coat of arms three standing springbok antelope ( Antidorcas marsupialis) Sam Nujoma Parliament building in Windhoek The theme of the note is '3 Decades of Peace and Stability', represented by the smooth transition of power between the three presidents since independence. On 21 March 2020, the Bank of Namibia unveiled a new 30 dollar polymer note to commemorate the 30th anniversary of independence. The Bank of Namibia has recently issued in limited quantity, the N$10 and N$20 notes on paper with improved quality and shifted the placement of the diamond-shaped optically variable ink feature. The Bank of Namibia has discovered that the diamond-shaped optically variable ink patch on the N$10 and N$20 notes was cracking after multiple folding and handling. All denominations have improved anti-counterfeiting features, and the portrait of Kaptein Hendrik Witbooi are retained for all but the 10 and 20 dollar notes, which feature a new portrait of Sam Nujoma, the founding president and father of the Namibian nation. The new family of banknotes will have the same denomination structure as the current series. However, on 21 March 2012, the Bank of Namibia introduced a new series of banknotes to be issued in May 2012. Historically, Kaptein Hendrik Witbooi, once chief of the Namaqua people and instrumental in leading the revolts against German rule at the turn of the 20th century, has been depicted on all Namibian banknotes. The following banknotes are currently in circulation: From January 2019, 5c coins are no longer produced, but they are still used for daily transactions. The cent coins are made of nickel plated steel and the dollar coins of brass. The Bank of Namibia issued the first banknotes on 15 September 1993 and, in December, issued the first national coins. The first notes were issued on September 15, 1993. In the beginning, alternative names for the Namibian dollar were suggested, including Namibian kalahar, referencing the Kalahari Desert in the east of Namibia, but ultimately the government settled on the name Namibian dollar. Namibia was also part of the Common Monetary Area from independence in 1990 until the introduction of the dollar in 1993. The rand is still legal tender, as the Namibian dollar is linked to the South African rand and can be exchanged on a one-to-one basis locally. The dollar replaced the South African rand, which had been the country's currency while it was under South African rule as South-West Africa from 1920 until 1990, at par. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or alternatively N$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. The Namibia dollar ( symbol: N $ code: NAD) has been the currency of Namibia since 1993. Namibia (alongside South African rand at a ratio of 1 Dollar to 1 Rand at par) ![]()
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