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| 表面の説明 | Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in tiara at left, set within a pink guilloche underprint; the Jamaican coat of arms at lower centre flanked by the denomination numeral '1' in intaglio. Serial number appears twice in green at upper right and lower left, with a single manuscript signature above the title GOVERNOR at lower right. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Central intaglio vignette of a tractor hauling a heavily laden sugarcane wagon through a cane field, rendered in green on an unprinted ground; the denomination value '£1' appears at upper left and upper right corners within the frame, with ONE POUND repeated in two panels along the lower border. |
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Jamaica's first domestic banknote issue came not at independence — which arrived in August 1962 — but a year earlier, when the Bank of Jamaica was established under the Bank of Jamaica Law of 1960. This 1 Pound note was part of that inaugural series, issued while Jamaica was still a British colony in its final months, replacing the Currency Board system that had served the British Caribbean territories collectively since 1951.
The Latin motto beneath the arms — "Indus Uterque Serviet Uni" — was already becoming an embarrassment to Jamaican nationalists by the time these notes circulated. It translates roughly as "Both Indies shall serve one," a colonial formulation that would be dropped entirely after independence.