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| 背面描述 | Orange print over multicolour guilloche underprint. The Sessions House, seat of the House of Assembly in Hamilton, occupies the left vignette, while Camden House appears at upper right; the coat of arms of Bermuda is positioned at upper left. |
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| 防伪描述 | Tuna fish; windowed security thread embedded in the paper. |
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The Bermuda Monetary Authority's 1997 series was produced as Bermuda updated its note designs ahead of the new millennium, with De La Rue incorporating a security thread into a denomination that had previously relied on watermarking alone. The $100 is the highest value in Bermudian circulation and consequently sees relatively low turnover — most pass through banks and hotels rather than daily retail trade, which means worn examples are less common than the denominations below $50.
De La Rue's London plant handled the full Bermuda series throughout this period, a relationship stretching back decades given Bermuda's status as a British Overseas Territory.