A whole lot of us use the current N5, N10, N20, N50 etc but may not have a prior knowledge of when this currency came to be. Fresheste decided to crawl the net to get you this information so you can at least show them to your kid who were not born then and keep some for your own consumption.
Dimensions: 130mm x 72mm
Date Released :28th February, 2007
Design: Predominant Colour: Mauve
The N5 note was originally introduced in 1979 and in 1984 the colours were changed while the
essential features of the note remained the same.
The main feature on the front is the engraved portrait of Alhaji Sir Abubarkar Tafawa Balewa
(1912-1966), educationist, and the first Prime Minister from September 1957 to
January1966.
The back illustrates Nkpokiti Dancers from the South Eastern part of
Nigeria
Dimensions:130mm x 72mm
Date Released: 28th February, 2007
Design: The N10 note was originally introduced in 1979 and re-issued in 1984 in a different colour. The main
feature on the front is the engraved portrait of Dr. Alvan Ikoku (1900-1971), a prominent
educationist. The back has a picture of Fulani milk maids.
Dimensions: 130mm x 72mm
Date Released: 28th February, 2007
Design: The N20 note was first introduced in 1977 and re-issued in 1984 in a new colour. The N20
note is the first note to have the portrait of a national hero in the person of
the late Head of State - General Murtala Mohammed (1938-1976). The
back has the portrait of Ladi Kwali, a famous potter. On February 28 2007, the N20
Naira note was redesigned and issued in polymer substrate.
The Old Note below was withdrawn in February 2007
The Old Note below was withdrawn in February 2007
Dimensions: 130mm x 78mm
Date Released: 28th February, 2007
Design: The
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The Old Note below was withdrawn in February 2007
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