Blue and pale green engraving carries Somaliland’s 500 Shillings between the Bank of Somaliland in Hargeysa and the working dockside of Berbera.
Design & Symbolism
Obverse
The obverse is centred on the main Bank of Somaliland building in Hargeysa, framed by Arabic, English and Somali text, trees, camels and layered ornamental panels. The design gives the denomination a formal institutional weight, linking the higher value note to the authority of the issuing bank and the administrative centre of Somaliland.
Reverse
The reverse turns toward Berbera dockside, where herdsmen gather with Somali sheep and goats near a ship and trucks. This coastal scene places the shilling within the movement of livestock and trade, connecting inland pastoral wealth with port activity and the practical economy behind the currency.
Collector’s Insight
For collectors, this 500 Shillings note belongs to Somaliland’s 2002-2016 modified colour issue, a continuation of the early shilling designs with updated security features. The 2016 P-6i variety is associated with the Ali Ibrahim Jama and Unknown signature combination, while the windowed security thread with repeated BOS 500 gives it a clearer technical distinction from the simpler earlier notes. Its collector value lies in the combination of institutional imagery, Berbera trade economy and a late variety within Somaliland’s formative currency period.
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