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20 Dollars

Issuer Bermuda Monetary Authority
Year 1996-1999
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Printer Thomas De La Rue & Company
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Obverse lettering BERMUDA MONETARY AUTHORITY
27TH FEBRUARY 1996
TWENTY DOLLARS
$20
THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER ISSUED UNDER THE BERMUDA MONETARY AUTHORITY ACT 1969
CHAIRMAN
DIRECTOR
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Reverse lettering BERMUDA MONETARY AUTHORITY
$20
TWENTY DOLLARS
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The Bermuda Monetary Authority replaced the Bermuda Government as the issuing authority in 1969, giving the territory its own central banking apparatus while the currency remained pegged one-to-one with the US dollar — a parity that has held without interruption. De La Rue's involvement with Bermudian currency stretches back decades, and the 1996 series continued that relationship without incident.

P#43 carries the signatures of M. H. Burrows as Chairman and David E. Simmons as Finance Minister, the latter also serving as Attorney General at the time — an unusual concentration of offices for a single signatory.

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