THE commemorative N100 banknote unveiled recently by the President Goodluck Jonathan will begin circulation on Friday this wee.
The note will be officially issued into circulation by the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, at a ceremony billed for the Abuja Branch of the CBN.
After the ceremony, the currency will be simultaneously issued to the branches of the bank across the country.
The commemorative note, which is embedded with features to assist the visually impaired recognise genuine notes, also has other security features easily identifiable through look, feel and tilt of the currency note.
The CBN Governor, at the unveiling of the new banknote, explained that the new note was designed with enhanced security to offer robust resistance against counterfeiting.
Authentication features of the note include window micro-optics, showing the national flag and numeral 100, indicating the value of the denomination and the attainment of the centenary period.
The new design retains the portrait of Chief Obafemi Awolowo both in the ink, which is the inter-glow level, as a portrait and also in a paper as a shadow image.
In addition, there is a spark feature of a rolling manila bar, which was the instrument of transaction during the slave trade era.
At the back side of the currency is the introduced Quick Response Code (QRC), a digital communication feature that highlights and sources all the information about the centenary.
With the QRC application, the barcode on the banknote can be scanned by users to read a brief history of Nigeria.
According to the bank, the commemorative note will circulate alongside the existing N 100 note.