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| 裏面の説明 | Multicolour print centred on a vignette of a swordfish (Xiphias gladius) leaping from the sea, with sport-fishing boats in the background. Floral motifs appear at left, and the coat of arms of the Bahamas is placed at right. |
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| 偽造防止技術 | Watermark |
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The Bahamas Monetary Authority was itself a transitional institution — created in 1968 to manage currency after independence from Britain in 1964 but before the establishment of the Central Bank of the Bahamas in 1974. This note belongs to that interregnum period, issued under an authority that existed precisely because the new state wasn't yet ready to operate a full central bank.
The $100 denomination made this one of the highest-value notes the BMA ever issued, and De La Rue's involvement was essentially inherited — the colonial relationship with the printer continued unbroken into independence. Pick 33 is genuinely scarce at higher grades; the denomination saw limited everyday handling by design.