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History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Nobody: 6:38pm On Jul 09, 2014
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History Of Nigerian Currency

The West African Currency Board was responsible for issuing currency notes in Nigeria from 1912 to 1959. Prior to the establishment of the West African Currency Board, Nigeria had used various forms of money including cowries and manilas.

On 1st July, 1959 the Central Bank of Nigeria issued the Nigerian currency notes and coins and the West African Currency Board notes and coins were withdrawn. It was not until 1st July, 1962 that legal tender status was changed to reflect the country’s new status. The notes were again changed in 1968 as a war strategy following the misuse of the country’s currency notes.

On 31st March, 1971, the then Head of State announced that Nigeria would change to decimal currency as from 1st January, 1973.The major currency unit would be called Naira which would be equivalent to ten shillings: the minor unit would be called kobo; 100 of which would make one Naira. The decision to change to decimal currency followed the recommendations of the Decimal Currency Committee set up in 1962 which submitted its report in 1964.

The change that took place in January, 1973 was a major one and this involved both currency notes and coins. The major unit of currency which used to be £1 ceased to exist and the one Naira which was equivalent to 10/- become the major unit:

On 11th February, 1977 a new banknote denomination of the value of 20 Naira was issued. This was special in two respects:

The N20(Twenty Naira) banknote was the highest denomination to be introduced then, and its issue became necessary as a result of the growth of incomes in the country; the preference for cash transactions and the need for convenience.
The N20 (Twenty Naira) banknote became the first currency note in Nigeria bearing the Portrait of a Nigerian citizen, in this case, the late Head of State, General Murtala Ramat Muhammed (1938-1976) who was the torch bearer of the Nigerian Revolution July, 1975.
He was declared a national hero on the 1st of October,1978. The note was issued on the 1st Anniversary of his assassination as a fitting tribute to a most illustrious son of Nigeria. On 2nd July, 1979, new currency notes of three denominations, namely, ( N1), (N5), and (N10) were introduced. These notes were of the same size i.e., 151 x 78 mm as the N20 note issued on the 11th February, 1977. In order to facilitate identification, distinctive colors which were similar to those of the current banknotes of the various denominations were used. The notes bore the portraits of three eminent Nigerians who were declared national heroes on the 1st of October, 1978. The engravings at the back of the notes reflected the cultural aspects of the country. In 1991, both the 50k and N1 Notes were coined. In response to expansion in economic activities and to facilitate an efficient payments system, the N100, N200, N500, N1000 were introduced in December 1999, November 2000, April 2001 and October, 2005 respectively.

On February 28th 2007, as part of the economic reforms, N50, N20, N10, and N5 banknotes as well as N1 and 50K coins were reissued with  new designs, while a new N2 coin was introduced.





































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Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Gclan(m): 6:59pm On Jul 09, 2014
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waris dis ?

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Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Biggyd2: 6:59pm On Jul 09, 2014
Thanks OP,n this is nice
Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Nobody: 7:01pm On Jul 09, 2014
Gclan: waris dis ?
Relax, they're comming grin
Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Nobody: 7:04pm On Jul 09, 2014
Op, y are u using letters to claim spaces?
This is an interesting topic tho

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Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by idumuose(m): 7:19pm On Jul 09, 2014
Thanks for the info
Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Nobody: 7:22pm On Jul 09, 2014
Evergreen123: Op, y are u using letters to claim spaces?
This is an interesting topic tho
they are for pictures. It's not easy to post, so am trying to get space to avoid comments disrorting the pictures.
Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Nobody: 7:31pm On Jul 09, 2014
centje: they are for pictures. It's not easy to post, so am trying to get space to avoid comments disrorting the pictures.

OK, I thought u don turn musiwa
Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Nobody: 7:42pm On Jul 09, 2014
Interesting
Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Nobody: 8:13pm On Jul 09, 2014
My phone is tired of loading the pictures....

Nice thread anyway!
Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Yeske2(m): 8:30pm On Jul 09, 2014
Nice history of our currency, enjoying this.
Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by idumuose(m): 8:55pm On Jul 09, 2014
In Lagos in 1865 one bag of 20,000 shells was exchanged for one or two English Pounds.

Imagine i will take all the trouble to gather 20,000 cowries in exchange for 1pound.Oyibo has been cheating us since 1865.

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Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Nobody: 9:38pm On Jul 09, 2014
idumuose:

Imagine i will take all the trouble to gather 20,000 cowries in exchange for 1pound.Oyibo has been cheating us since 1865.

no mind those ppl.
na the indigenous cheaters wey we get now I no come understand
Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Nobody: 9:39pm On Jul 09, 2014
Evergreen123:

OK, I thought u don turn musiwa
grin i never visit Yaba left before o grin

berem: My phone is tired of loading the pictures....

Nice thread anyway!
'am done now cheesy

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Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Nobody: 10:02pm On Jul 09, 2014
Mods, u know what u should do when this type of thread gets created nah?

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Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Nobody: 3:47am On Jul 10, 2014
Nice piece Op!! Buh wah about N5,000? When should we expect that?? cheesy
Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Nobody: 4:34am On Jul 10, 2014
Awesome. Atleast I saw 25 and 50kobo in the late 80s grin
Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Adamskuty(m): 4:53am On Jul 10, 2014
TroyJay1: .
grin the guy called u ugly? what an irony, as if he looks any better. grin
Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Adamskuty(m): 4:55am On Jul 10, 2014
IdiAmin1: Awesome. Atleast I saw 25 and 50kobo in the late 80s grin
so how old are u now?
Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by Nobody: 5:30am On Jul 10, 2014
Adamskuty: so how old are u now?
bros, leave that aspect or better still open a thread for it grin
Re: History Of Nigerian Legal Tender In Pictures by KriTic24A: 6:54am On Jul 10, 2014
Once upon a time, there was...

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