Step into the heart of Central Africa with this original and uncirculated (UNC) 1989 Rwanda 100 Francs banknote, an authentic and vibrant representation of Rwandan national identity and cultural heritage before the nation’s historical turning point in the early 1990s. Issued by the Banque Nationale du Rwanda (National Bank of Rwanda), this currency note stands as a preserved document of a country grounded in agricultural traditions and community values.
The obverse of the banknote showcases a rural agricultural scene, often depicting farmers at work, Rwandan-style dwellings, or tools of cultivation—underscoring Rwanda’s heavy reliance on subsistence farming and rural economics during that time. The reverse typically features native wildlife, traditional woven baskets, or symbolic national emblems, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the land, people, and traditions.
Printed in a palette of greens, browns, and soft yellows, the note’s aesthetic reflects the Rwandan countryside and the resilience of its people. The bilingual inscriptions (in Kinyarwanda and French) reflect the nation’s colonial and post-colonial influences. Security features such as watermarks and fine micro-printing are subtly embedded to deter counterfeiting while preserving the note’s artistic detail.