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1 Pound Asiatic Banking Corporation

Uitgever Asiatic Banking Corporation
Jaar 1865-1866
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Beschrijving voorzijde Brown underprint with black letterpress text on cream paper. The corporation's royal charter seal is at upper centre, flanked by two oval ONE POUND denomination panels; elaborate guilloche borders frame all four sides with Sinhala and Tamil legends. The promise-to-pay text, place, date, and signatures appear in the lower portion.
Opschrift voorzijde යෙසියාතික්බැන්කිඬ්කොර්පොරේෂන්
1
ASIATIC BANKING CORPORATION
ONE POUND
THE ASIATIC BANKING CORPORATION
promise to pay the Bearer on Demand
at their Branch here or at their Bank
in Colombo ONE POUND in the Cur-
-rency of the Island, value received.
KANDY, CEYLON
1st November 1865
By order of the Court of Directors.
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Manager
පවඬ් එකයි பவுண்ட் ஒன்று
රුපියල් දහයයි ரூபாய் பத்து
யெசியதிக் பெங்கிங்கொர்ப்பொறேஷன்
(Translation: Asiatic Banking Corporation. One pound. Ten rupees. Asiatic Banking Corporation.)
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Opmerkingen

The Asiatic Banking Corporation was one of several British overseas banks chartered in the mid-1860s speculative boom — a period when London financiers flooded Asia with undercapitalized joint-stock institutions. This one collapsed in 1866, the same year as the Overend, Gurney & Co. failure that triggered a wider banking panic. The window between establishment and failure was narrow enough that few notes ever reached extended circulation.

Smith, Elder & Co. are better known as publishers — Thackeray, Charlotte Brontë — than as security printers, which makes their involvement here an oddity worth noting.

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