New naira note design
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has introduced a new design for the naira notes, which are the official currency of Nigeria. The new design features a number of changes, including:
- New security features: The new naira notes have a number of new security features, including a transparent window, a 3D effect, and a unique serial number.
- Improved durability: The new naira notes are made with a more durable material that is designed to withstand wear and tear better than the previous notes.
- Enhanced security: The new naira notes have a number of enhanced security features, including a hologram strip, a micro-printed image, and a unique serial number.
- New denominations: The new naira notes come in denominations of N50, N100, N200, N500, and N1,000.
- New design: The new naira notes have a new design that features a number of Nigerian cultural and historical symbols, including the national flag, the coat of arms, and the national motto.
Here are some images of the new naira note design:
N50 note:
- Obverse (front): The national flag, the coat of arms, and the national motto "Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress"
- Reverse (back): A picture of a Nigerian farmer and a cow
N100 note:
- Obverse (front): The national flag, the coat of arms, and the national motto "Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress"
- Reverse (back): A picture of a Nigerian teacher and a student
N200 note:
- Obverse (front): The national flag, the coat of arms, and the national motto "Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress"
- Reverse (back): A picture of a Nigerian doctor and a patient
N500 note:
- Obverse (front): The national flag, the coat of arms, and the national motto "Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress"
- Reverse (back): A picture of a Nigerian artist and a painting
N1,000 note:
- Obverse (front): The national flag, the coat of arms, and the national motto "Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress"
- Reverse (back): A picture of a Nigerian entrepreneur and a businesswoman
It's worth noting that the new naira note design is still a work in progress, and the CBN may make further changes before the notes are officially released into circulation.