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10 Dollars - Elizabeth II

Issuer Central Bank of the Bahamas
Year 2005
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Value 10 Dollars
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Obverse lettering The Central Bank of The Bahamas THESE NOTES ARE LEGAL TENDER UNDER THE CENTRAL BANK OF THE BAHAMAS ACT 2000 FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY AMOUNT Ten Dollars SERIES 2005 GOVERNOR $10
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Reverse lettering The Central Bank of The Bahamas Ten Dollars HOPE TOWN, ABACO $10 FORWARD UPWARD ONWARD TOGETHER DE LA RUE
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The P#73 series was introduced as part of a broader redesign effort by the Central Bank of the Bahamas in the early 2000s, replacing the previous family of notes that had circulated since the mid-1990s. Thomas De La Rue handled the full run, as they had for Bahamian issues going back decades — an unbroken relationship that reflects the limited options available to smaller Caribbean central banks seeking high-security production.

The metallic foil strip on this denomination was a deliberate upgrade over the earlier series, driven by rising counterfeit pressure on $10 notes specifically — the workhorse denomination in Bahamian retail trade given the fixed 1:1 peg with the US dollar.

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