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Notes: N1000 | N500 | N200 | N100 | N50 | N20 | N10 | N5
Coins N2 | N1 | 50 Kobo |
Withdrawn:
 Earlier | 1959 | 1965 | 1968 | 1973 | 1977 | 1979 | 1984 | 1991 | 2007

1965 Currency Issue

In 1965, the Legal tender was changed to reflect the country's republican status. They were in the denominations of Five (£5) pounds, One (£1) pound, Ten (10/-) Shillings and Five (5/-) shillings with colours different from those of 1959. The coins in use were still the ones issued in 1959, Two (2/-) shillings, three (3p) Pence, One (1p) Penny and One half (p) Penny.

Name
Five Pounds
Dimension:
63/16 x 315/16 Inches
Material: Paper
Withdrawn: 1968
One Pound
Dimension:
55/16 x 35/16 Inches
Material: Paper
Withdrawn: 1968
Ten Shilling
Dimension:
57/16 x 31/16 Inches
Material: Paper
Withdrawn: 1968
Five Shilling
Dimension:
5 x 27/8 Inches
Material: Paper
Withdrawn: 1968
Two Shilling
Dimension:
Material: Silver
Withdrawn: 1973
One Shilling
Dimension:
Material: Silver
Withdrawn: 1973
Six Pence
Dimension:
Material: Silver
Withdrawn: 1973
Three Pence
Dimension:
Material: Gold
Withdrawn: 1973
1 Pence
Dimension:
Material: Bronze
Withdrawn: 1973
One and Half Pence
Dimension:
Material: Bronze
Withdrawn: 1973

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Facts : 1/1/1900
International Monetary Fund:The International Monetary Fund was established in 1945 to promote the health of the world economy with 29 countries sigining the Articles of Agreement. Nigeria joined the IMF in 1961,which now has 184 members with its headquarters in Washington D.C., USA.
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