Namibia Reserve Bank | |
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General information | |
Currency |
The Namibia Reserve Bank (Afrikaans: Namibie Reserwebank) was the proposed name of the central bank of Namibia after the nation's independence from South Africa during March 1990. Moves to replace the South African rand within the country were made soon after, creating a proposed currency called the kalahar. However, all of these proposals eventually came to an end, so in 1993, the Bank of Namibia was opened, and the Namibian dollar was adopted.
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Namibian dollar | |
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Banknotes | $10 • $20 • $50 • $100 • $200 |
Coins | 5 c • 10 c • 50 c • $1 • $2 • $5 • $10 • $20 • $100 |
Miscellaneous | Bank of Namibia • Common Monetary Area • South African rand |
Kalahar | 2 k • 5 k • 10 k • 20 k |
Patterns | Dollar: $1 • $10; Mark: 1 M • 10 M; Rand: 100 r |
Miscellaneous | Erik Karlsson • Namibia Reserve Bank |