The Bill Board, a Numismatic Journey with Banknotes
The subject of this analytical report is a South Africa 100 Rand banknote, issued as a constituent of the 2005 upgraded currency series authorized and distributed by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB). A visual examination of the specific specimen provided in the reference imagery allows for a precise identification of its characteristics and immediate classification within the broader context of South African numismatics. The obverse of the banknote features the signature of Tito T. Mboweni, who served as the Governor of the South African Reserve Bank, thereby classifying this specific piece under the numismatic reference Pick number 131a (P-131a). The reverse of the banknote prominently displays the unique identifying serial code: GD 3468714 D. This alphanumeric sequence serves as the primary control identifier for the physical currency. The prefix "GD" indicates the specific block or print run allocated by the issuing authority, while the seven-digit numerical sequence "3468714" serves as the unique identifier ensuring that no two banknotes carry the exact same mathematical sequence. The presence of the suffix letter "D" is an internal control mechanism utilized by the printing facility, which typically denotes a specific printing plate, a sub-series sequence, or a tracking metric utilized to monitor the lifespan and quality control of that specific batch during the manufacturing process.
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