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| 表面の銘文 | JERSEY JOINT STOCK BANK I Promise to pay the Bearer on demand ONE POUND, British Sterling for value received. JERSEY, 2nd January 1860. Ent.d ONE |
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The Jersey Joint Stock Bank was one of several private note-issuing banks operating on the island before the States of Jersey moved to consolidate currency authority in the later nineteenth century. It was not a long-lived institution, and notes from this period of its operation are genuinely rare — the bank's eventual failure meant redemption and destruction of outstanding stock rather than orderly retirement.
Perkins, Bacon & Petch were among the most technically sophisticated security printers of the period, known for steel-engraved work and anti-counterfeiting lathe patterns developed from Jacob Perkins's original engine-turning patents. That pedigree matters here: a provincial Channel Islands bank commissioning London security printing was making a deliberate statement about trustworthiness to a skeptical local public.