Africa:
Kenya
Kenya pick 16: 10 Shillings from 1978
1.7.1978. Dark green and dark brown on multicolored underprint. Mzee Jomo Kenyatta at left, values in latent image at bottom left on face. Watermark: lion's head. Back green: cattle at center right on back. With english value only in third line on face.
Kenya pick 23b: 100 Shillings from 1981
1.6.1981. Purple and multicolored. Arms at center, President Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi at right. Watermark: lion's head. Kenyatta statue, tower and mountains on back.
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Kenya pick 52a: 50 Shillings from 2019
2019. Rose and brown on multicolored underprint. Old man seated at center on front; tall structure at center right. Back: the theme for this banknote is "Green Energy" (wind power, geothermal power, solar power). Kenya is endowed with enormous potential and resources for production of clean energy. One of the biggest wind farms in Africa is located in Kenya at Loyangalani. Geothermal electricity production at Olkaria has made Kenya a global leader in green energy production. The back of this banknote features wind turbines at left, a geothermal power plant at center, and solar panels at right.
Kenya pick 53a: 100 Shillings from 2019
2019. Purple on multicolored underprint. Old man seated at center on front; tall structure at center right. Back: the theme for this banknote is "Agriculture" (maize, tea, livestock). "Kenya has continued to demonstrate its strength in the agricultural sector. Our economy is largely driven by agriculture and it is a source of livelihood for a majority of Kenyans. Tea, coffee, horticulture and other crops are synonymous to Kenya. Livestock rearing also is a bedrock in the culture of many Kenyans". The back of this banknote features ears of corn / maize at left, agricultural workers at center, and livestock at right.
Kenya pick 54a: 200 Shillings from 2019
2019. Blue and green on multicolored underprint. Old man seated at center on front; tall structure at center right. Back: the theme for this banknote is "Social Services" (medical services, education, athletics). "The social fabric of Kenya is quite diverse and unique. Our athletes have kept Kenya on the world map since independence. As a nation, the country has made notable efforts in improving the health of its citizens especially children. Our education system has produced some of the best scholars globally". The back of this banknote features a doctor performing a check up on a child at left, children learning on laptop computers at center, and four athletes holding the Kenyan flag at right.