Issued by the Bank of Uganda in 1988, this 100 Shillings banknote is part of a transitional series released during a period of economic restructuring and currency reform. These issues reflect Uganda’s efforts to stabilize its monetary system in the late 1980s.
The obverse features a portrait of a national figure, denomination numerals, and decorative guilloche patterns, with inscriptions in English, following the official design style of Ugandan banknotes.
The reverse depicts scenes of local wildlife, agriculture, or national landmarks associated with Uganda, framed by classic ornamental designs typical of the era.
Issuer: Bank of Uganda
Denomination: 100 Shillings
Year: 1988
Dimensions: Approx. 150 × 75 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, guilloche patterns