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| 正面铭文 | 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 ONE DOLLAR SERIES 2001 Governor $1 SIR LYNDEN O. PINDLING |
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| 防伪类型 | Watermark, Security thread |
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Pick 69 was the last of the long-running series before the Bahamas shifted to a redesigned note family in the mid-2000s. Thomas De La Rue had printed Bahamian currency since the islands' first central bank issues in the 1970s, and the relationship produced a consistent house style that changed little across decades — conservative by Caribbean standards.
The print run of just over twelve million is modest for a small open economy heavily dependent on U.S. dollar tourism transactions, where the Bahamian dollar's one-to-one peg with the USD means local notes compete directly with American currency in daily use.