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1 Pound - Elizabeth II

Uitgever States of Jersey
Jaar 1993-2000
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde Green intaglio print over a yellow-orange guilloche underprint. The central vignette presents a detailed architectural rendering of St. Helier Parish Church, its Gothic lancet windows and square clock tower rendered with fine line engraving set within an oval frame. Denomination numerals '£1' appear in the upper corners within guilloche rosettes, with 'One Pound' in large script along the lower margin and the printer's imprint 'Thomas De La Rue and Company Limited' at bottom left.
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Jersey's domestic note issues have always occupied an odd jurisdictional space — the island is a Crown dependency, not part of the United Kingdom, so its currency authority sits with the States of Jersey rather than the Bank of England. This particular series replaced the earlier 1989 issue and ran through the final years before the pound's design was refreshed again in the early 2000s. De La Rue printed the whole run in London, as they had handled Jersey's issues for decades.

A watermark remains the sole security feature, modest by the standards of the period — most comparable small-territory issues of the 1990s had moved toward foil strips or segmented threads by then.

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