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1 Pound - George V

Uitgever Bermuda Government
Jaar 1927
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Referentie(s) P#5
Beschrijving voorzijde Blue intaglio print over yellow underprint, with red serial numbers. At right centre, a left-facing portrait of King George V; at centre, a vignette of St. George's Harbour; at left centre, the coat of arms of Bermuda flanked by a sword at left and a sceptre at right. Issuing authority inscriptions and date 30th September 1927 appear in the surround, with the Waterlow & Sons imprint at lower margin.
Opschrift voorzijde BERMUDA GOVERNMENT BERMUDA NOTES ARE LEGAL TENDER FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY AMOUNT. ONE POUND ISSUED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE BERMUDA LEGISTATURE ST GEORGE`S COUNTERSIGNED RECEIVER GENERAL HAMILTON, BERMUDA, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1927. QUO FATA FERUNT WATERLOW & SONS LTD, LONDON. ₤1
(Translation: Whither the fates carry us.)
Beschrijving keerzijde Log in om details te zien
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Opmerkingen

Bermuda's early note issues were managed directly by the colonial government rather than through a local bank — an arrangement that persisted for decades and kept the territory's currency firmly under Crown authority. This 1927 Pound is among the earliest printed for Bermuda by Waterlow & Sons, who handled much of Britain's colonial note work during the interwar period from their London operation.

Pick 5 is genuinely scarce. The small population meant low print runs, and Bermuda's humid subtropical climate has been unkind to surviving examples.

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