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| 正面描述 | Portrait of George William Gordon in intaglio at left, with his name inscribed beneath in small lettering; the Jamaican coat of arms with the motto 'OUT OF MANY, ONE PEOPLE' at centre, flanked by guilloche borders and corner medallions bearing the denomination '$10'. A facsimile Governor signature appears below the arms, with 'SERIES 1977' at lower right and the printer's imprint along the bottom margin. |
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| 背面描述 | Central vignette presents an industrial bauxite mining scene rendered in detailed intaglio engraving, with large mechanical cranes, excavators, and bulldozers at work across an open-pit landscape, with processing plant buildings and mountainous terrain in the background. The denomination '$10' appears in guilloche corner medallions at all four corners, and the caption 'THE BAUXITE INDUSTRY' is inscribed at lower right of the central vignette. |
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The Collector Series was a deliberate departure from normal issue practice — the Bank of Jamaica released these notes specifically for numismatic sale rather than general circulation, a policy choice that became more common among Caribbean central banks in the 1970s as souvenir revenue grew into a meaningful line item. De La Rue produced the series in London to the same technical standards as circulating issues, which makes distinguishing collector printings from contemporaneous circulation stock a matter of documentation rather than physical examination.
P#CS1 designates the 10-dollar denomination within this set, issued across a two-year window that overlapped with Jamaica's period of acute foreign exchange pressure under the Manley government's IMF negotiations.