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| 正面描述 | Printed in black by letterpress and intaglio on plain paper. A central vignette displays the Jersey coat of arms — three lions passant within a laurel wreath — flanked by script-lettered serial number panels. A wide guilloche underprint band runs horizontally across the centre, overlaid with the promise-to-pay text in ornate script. "BRITISH STERLING" appears in bold letterpress along both the top and bottom borders. |
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| 背面描述 | Reverse is unprinted, showing plain paper with show-through of the obverse design visible as a ghosted impression. No text, vignette, or decorative elements are present. |
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The Primitive Methodist Connexion in Jersey operated its own informal credit arrangements during the 1860s and 1870s, and trust-issued notes of this kind reflect a practice that was more common in the Channel Islands than on the British mainland — private ecclesiastical or community bodies occasionally issuing paper obligations in lieu of coin when small-denomination currency was scarce or inconvenient. Jersey's ambiguous constitutional position outside the UK banking regulatory framework permitted instruments that would have been legally problematic in England.
Whether these circulated beyond the immediate Methodist community or functioned purely as internal accounting instruments remains unclear from surviving records.