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1 Pound

Issuer Isle of Pines
Year 1848
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Obverse description Black letterpress and intaglio print on plain paper. At centre top, a vignette of a full-rigged sailing ship at sea is set within an oval frame, flanked by two circular guilloche medallions each bearing the word ONE. A dark rectangular panel across the centre carries a promise-to-pay text in script with the denomination ONE POUND in bold letterpress. A second dark cartouche at lower centre repeats ONE POUND. Manuscript fields for number, date, and amount are left blank, consistent with an unissued remainder.
Obverse lettering ONE ISLE OF PINES ONE / ONE POUND / ISLE OF PINES, _____ Day of ______ 18__. / On Demand I Promise to pay the Bearer the sum of ONE POUND
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H.C. Jervis operated in Sydney during the mid-nineteenth century and is documented as a commercial engraver and printer, but I cannot verify this specific note's issuance, authority, or circulation history with confidence. A specialist in Australian colonial ephemera or Pacific island scrip would be the right source before cataloging this piece.

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