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| 正面铭文 | BERMUDA GOVERNMENT BERMUDA NOTES ARE LEGAL TENDER FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY AMOUNT. HAMILTON, BERMUDA, 28th JULY, 1964. TEN POUNDS ISSUED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE BERMUDA LEGISLATURE ASSISTENT COLONIAL TREASURER COLONIAL TREASURER BRADBURY WILKINSON & Co. Ld. NEW MALDEN, SURREY, LONDON ₤10 |
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| 背面铭文 | TEN POUNDS ₤10 QUO FATA FERUNT BRADBURY WILKINSON & Co. Ld. NEW MALDEN, SURREY, LONDON (Translation: Whither the fates carry us.) |
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Bermuda's 1964 note issue was the last series authorized directly by the Bermuda Government before the Bermuda Monetary Authority took over currency functions in 1969. The £10 was the highest denomination in that final government series, which makes surviving examples less common than the lower values — high-denomination notes in small island economies circulate hard and are rarely set aside.
Bradbury Wilkinson printed from their New Malden works, which handled a substantial proportion of British colonial currency through the 1960s. The watermark remains the principal security feature, as was typical for BW&Co. colonial contracts of this period before more elaborate intaglio security elements became standard across the region.