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| 正面描述 | Printed in brown on a fine guilloche underprint, the obverse bears a central vignette of a traditional Samoan fale (thatched dwelling) set within an ornate frame. The denomination ONE POUND appears in an oval cartouche above the vignette, with serial numbers flanking both sides and a date line reading Wellington below. Two manuscript signatures appear at lower left and lower right, identified as High Commissioner and Financial Secretary of Western Samoa respectively, with the overprint BANK OF WESTERN SAMOA printed in red across the lower portion of the note. |
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| 背面铭文 | TERRITORY OF BANK OF WESTERN SAMOA £1 TREASURY NOTE Legal tender in Western Samoa by virtue of the Bank of Western Samoa Ordinance 1959 WESTERN SAMOA |
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Western Samoa was still a New Zealand-administered United Nations trust territory when this note circulated — independence came in January 1962, meaning the Bank of Western Samoa was issuing currency under a political arrangement with a defined expiration date. Bradbury Wilkinson, working from their New Malden facility, produced the series during that transitional window, and the pound denomination itself would be short-lived: Western Samoa adopted the tālā and sene system in 1967, rendering the entire pound series obsolete within a decade of issue.
Notes from this period are genuinely scarce in used grades — the island's small population and limited banking infrastructure meant fewer entered everyday circulation.