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1 Pound Jersey Bank - Le Gallais

Issuer Jersey Bank (W.G. Le Gallais)
Year 1843
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Value 1 Pound
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Obverse lettering Jersey Bank
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BRITISH
I Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand One Pound Value received
JERSEY the 17th day of October 1843
Payable at the EXCHANGE OFFICE. New Street.
ONE POUND
Wm Geo Le Gallais
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Signature(s) Wm Geo Le Gallais
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Jersey's private banking sector in the 1840s was fragmented to a degree unusual even by Channel Island standards — a dozen or so small houses issuing their own notes with no central authority to regulate them. W.G. Le Gallais was one of the smaller operators, and this note was engraved locally by G. Hamon rather than sent to a London or Edinburgh trade printer, which was the more common route for provincial issuers seeking legitimacy through professional finish.

Local engraving at this period meant variable plate quality and limited anti-counterfeiting sophistication. The signature of William George Le Gallais appears in manuscript.

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