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| Issuer | Government of the Falkland Islands |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Composition | Polymer |
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| Obverse description | Predominantly brown on a multicoloured underprint, with a vignette of five black-browed albatrosses in flight at centre and a map of the Falkland Islands in the central field. A portrait of King Charles III appears at right, with the territorial coat of arms at lower right. Inscriptions include the denomination, issuing authority, and a commemorative legend referencing the first recorded sighting of the Falkland Islands on 14 August 1592. |
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| Reverse description | Brown and multicoloured, with a central vignette of the pale maiden, the national flower of the Falkland Islands. Five species of penguin are grouped at lower left, and a view of the mountain landscape on Steeple Jason Island occupies the right portion of the note. The design is framed with guilloche patterning and carries the denomination numeral and issuing authority inscriptions. |
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The Falkland Islands has issued polymer notes since 2011, making this 2025 issue part of an established series rather than a conversion from paper. De La Rue's Safeguard® substrate is used throughout, printed at their Debden facility in Essex — the "London" designation reflects corporate address rather than production site.
This is one of the first Falkland Islands notes to carry Charles III's portrait following the 2022 accession, replacing the long-running Elizabeth II definitive series. The territory issues its own pound at parity with sterling but the currency is not accepted in the UK.