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The Government of the East Africa Protectorate series of East Africa in the World Currency contains 52 distinct entries.
On 1 July 1895, the East Africa Protectorate (also known as British East Africa) was formed following the revocation of the charter of the Imperial British East Africa Company, a commercial enterprise lead by William Mackinnon, a Scottish ship-owner and businessman. Initially the protectorate occupied roughly the same terrain as present-day Kenya, although the territory of Uganda was incorporated in 1902.

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Government of the East Africa Protectorate Value Range  
5 rupees (B101a, P1A)
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5 rupees (B101b, P2)
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5 rupees (B101c, P2)
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5 rupees (B101d, P2)
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5 rupees (B101ap, P1)
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5 rupees (B101as, P1)
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5 rupees (B101ds, P1)
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10 rupees (B102a, P1B)
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10 rupees (B102b, P2A)
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10 rupees (B102c, P2A)
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10 rupees (B102d, P2A)
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10 rupees (B102e, P2A)
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10 rupees (B102f, P2A)
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10 rupees (B102ap, P1B)
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10 rupees (B102as, P1B)
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10 rupees (B102at1, P1B)
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10 rupees (B102at2, P1B)
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10 rupees (B102bs, P2)
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10 rupees (B102es, P2)
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20 rupees (B103a, P1C)
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20 rupees (B103b, P3)
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20 rupees (B103c, P3)
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20 rupees (B103d, P3)
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20 rupees (B103e, P3)
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20 rupees (B103ap, P1C)
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20 rupees (B103bs, P3)
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20 rupees (B103bt1, P3)
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20 rupees (B103bt2, P3)
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20 rupees (B103bt3, P3)
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20 rupees (B103bt4, PNL)
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20 rupees (B103bt5, PNL)
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50 rupees (B104a, P1D)
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50 rupees (B104b, P4)
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50 rupees (B104c, P4)
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50 rupees (B104ap, P1D)
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50 rupees (B104bs, P4)
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50 rupees (B104cs, P4)
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100 rupees (B105a, P1E)
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100 rupees (B105b, P5)
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100 rupees (B105c, P5)
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100 rupees (B105ap, P1E)
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100 rupees (B105bs, P5)
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100 rupees (B105cs, P5)
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500 rupees (B106a, P1F)
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500 rupees (B106b, P6)
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500 rupees (B106c, P6)
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500 rupees (B106d, P6)
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500 rupees (B106ap, P1F)
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500 rupees (B106bs, P6)
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500 rupees (B106ds, P6)
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1,000 rupees (B107a, PNL)
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1,000 rupees (B107ap, PNL)
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The Government of the East Africa Protectorate series of East Africa in the World Currency contains 52 distinct entries.
On 1 July 1895, the East Africa Protectorate (also known as British East Africa) was formed following the revocation of the charter of the Imperial British East Africa Company, a commercial enterprise lead by William Mackinnon, a Scottish ship-owner and businessman. Initially the protectorate occupied roughly the same terrain as present-day Kenya, although the territory of Uganda was incorporated in 1902.

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