Volledige afbeeldingen bekijken — gratis registratie
Doorgaan met Google — het is gratis of registreer met e-mail

1 Dollar

Uitgever Central Bank of the Bahamas
Jaar 2008-2015
Type Log in om details te zien
Waarde Log in om details te zien
Valuta Log in om details te zien
Samenstelling Log in om details te zien
Afmetingen Log in om details te zien
Vorm Log in om details te zien
Drukker Log in om details te zien
Ontwerper(s) Log in om details te zien
Graveur(s) Log in om details te zien
In omloop tot Log in om details te zien
Referentie(s) P#71
Beschrijving voorzijde Green intaglio print over multicolour guilloche underprint; a front-facing portrait vignette of Sir Lynden O. Pindling is positioned at right-centre, with an outline map of the Bahamas Islands at upper centre. Security elements include a green metallic fish-shaped patch at upper centre, a colour-shifting windowed security thread bearing the country name at centre, and a see-through registration and metallic feature at left. Ascending serial numbers in black and red appear at lower left.
Opschrift voorzijde 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 2015 GOVERNOR SIR LYNDEN O. PINDLING $1
Beschrijving keerzijde Log in om details te zien
Opschrift keerzijde Log in om details te zien
Handtekening(en) Log in om details te zien
Beveiligingstype Log in om details te zien
Beschrijving beveiliging Log in om details te zien
Varianten Log in om details te zien
Opmerkingen

Pick 71 was produced by two separate printers across its run — De La Rue and Oberthur Fiduciaire — and the two outputs are distinguishable to careful examination, though the Central Bank made no public distinction between them in circulation. Dual-sourcing of a single issue is not uncommon for small island economies seeking supply security, but it does create minor catalog headaches around prefix letter attribution.

The holographic patch was a relatively late addition to Bahamian security architecture, introduced here as the islands' tourist economy made USD-adjacent forgery a practical concern.