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1 Pound St. Saviour's Bank

Issuer St. Saviour's Bank, Jersey
Year 1832
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering ST. SAVIOUR'S BANK WE PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ON DEMAND ONE POUND VALUE RECEIVED ACCORDING TO AN ACT OF THE SAVIOUR'S PARISH JERSEY
Reverse description Reverse is entirely blank, consistent with the uniface printing of this parish bank issue; only faint show-through from the obverse letterpress is visible on the plain paper stock.
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St. Saviour's Bank was one of several short-lived parish banks that emerged in Jersey during the early 1830s, operating outside the oversight structures that governed mainland British banking. The island's constitutional separation from Westminster meant these institutions existed in a regulatory grey zone — no equivalent of the 1826 Country Bankers Act applied here. St. Saviour's collapsed within a few years of opening, and the notes were never redeemed in full.

Survivors are rare precisely because so little circulated before the bank failed. P#S346 is among the more elusive Jersey private issues of the period.

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