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| Issuer | Bank of Africa Ltd., Durban |
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| Year | 1888-1920 |
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| Value | 1 Pound |
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| Obverse lettering | BANK OF AFRICA LIMITED / Promise to pay to the Bearer on Demand at their Office here / ONE POUND / Value red / DURBAN / ONE |
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| Protection type | Watermark |
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The Bank of Africa Ltd. was a Cape-based institution with roots in the Cape Commercial Bank's reorganization, and its Durban branch issues reflect the fragmented banking geography of pre-Union South Africa, where individual branches sometimes warranted their own place-of-payment designations on notes. Waterlow & Sons handled the printing throughout, a common arrangement for southern African private banks in this period who lacked any local security printing infrastructure.
The long date range — spanning the pre-Union period into the 1920 withdrawal of many private bank privileges following the 1920 Banking Act amendments — means specimens from different years can show subtle typographic differences in the date panel while sharing the same basic plate.