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1 Pound

Issuer Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
Year 1931-1954
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Printer Waterlow & Sons Limited, United Kingdom (1810-1961)
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Protection type Watermark
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Variants P#8a - 31.10.1931
P#8b - 07.04.1936, 11.01.1938, 02.04.1940, 02.05.1941, 31.03.1942, 01.10.1943, 05.08.1947, 09.08.1948
P#8c - 06.02.1950 - 04.10.1954
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The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited was a commercial institution — not a central bank — yet it retained the right to issue its own banknotes in South Africa well into the twentieth century, a privilege that had been under legislative pressure since the Currency and Banking Act of 1920. That Act transferred the central note-issuing function to the South African Reserve Bank, but the commercial banks were permitted to continue issuing against gold reserves under strict conditions, a right the Standard Bank held onto until the final transitional arrangements wound down.

Waterlow & Sons produced a long run of South African commercial bank paper during this period, and the Pick 8 series spans over two decades — suggesting relatively consistent monetary conditions rather than emergency or wartime reissue.