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| Uitgever | The National Bank Limited |
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| Jaar | 1896-1899 |
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| Vorm | Rectangular |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | The National Bank Limited Unlimited for Note Issue Ten Erin go Bragh I Promise to Pay the Bearer on Demand Ten Pounds at Dublin For the Directors and Company (Translation: Ireland Forever) |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Reverse is entirely plain, printed on unadorned paper with no vignette, text, or decorative elements. |
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| Opmerkingen |
The National Bank Limited was a New Zealand institution operating under a British charter, and this 10 Pounds note dates from a period when private trading banks still issued their own currency alongside the government. The Bank of New Zealand had nearly collapsed in 1895, requiring a government bailout, and the resulting public anxiety about private bank stability made high-denomination notes from any institution a harder sell on the street.
P#206 is among the rarer surviving National Bank issues from this window — the bank was absorbed by Lloyds Bank in 1966, but its pre-Federation New Zealand paper from the 1890s has a very thin survival rate at this denomination.