Catalog
| Issuer | Central Bank of The Gambia |
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| Year | 1971-1987 |
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| Currency | Dalasi (1971-date) |
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| Reverse lettering | CENTRAL BANK OF THE GAMBIA ONE DALASI |
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| Variants | P#4a - signature 2 P#4b - signature 3 P#4c - signature 4 P#4d - signature 5 P#4e - signature 6 P#4f - signature 7 P#4g - signature 8 P#4p - proof P#4s - specimen, overprinted: SPECIMEN, punch hole cancelled |
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The Gambia's 1 Dalasi entered circulation when the country was barely a decade removed from British colonial rule and still in the process of establishing its own monetary institutions — the Central Bank itself had only been constituted in 1971, the same year this series began. The long print run spanning into the mid-1980s reflects a stable, low-denomination workhorse note rather than any particular monetary episode worth dramatizing.
Bradbury Wilkinson handled the bulk of anglophone West Africa's early post-independence note production out of their New Malden facility, and the Gambian issues are generally competent rather than distinguished examples of their output. The P#4 designation covers an extended series with minor signature varieties — collector focus typically falls on the early 1971 dated signatures rather than the later issues.