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1 Pound

Uitgever Public Treasury, Nassau
Jaar 1868-1869
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Waarde 1 Pound
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Beschrijving voorzijde The note bears the Treasury seal at upper left, with manuscript date and place of issue reading "Public Treasury, Nassau" across the upper portion. The central text states the denomination as "One Pound Sterling" in bold letterpress, with handwritten amounts and authorization lines above and below. Two manuscript signatures appear at lower right and lower center, with the title "Colonial Sterling" inscribed at the bottom.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse of this early Treasury note appears plain, without decorative vignettes or printed text, consistent with hand-issued colonial Treasury obligations of the period.
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Opmerkingen

The Public Treasury of Nassau issued this pound note during a narrow two-year window before the Bahamas transitioned toward a more formalized colonial currency administration. Nassau's treasury notes of this period were produced in very limited quantities and are among the rarest survivors of British Caribbean fiscal paper, with fewer than a handful of authenticated examples known across all denominations in the series.

Pick A9 designation signals an early catalog addition — likely confirmed from archival sources rather than widespread collector circulation.

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