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2 Shillings 6 Pence - George V

Issuer Government of Jamaica
Year 1918
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Size 127 × 70 mm
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Reverse description The reverse is printed in orange, centred on a large horizontal guilloche panel framed by foliate scrollwork. An oval vignette at centre contains a standing female figure, traditionally identified as a classical allegorical figure, flanked by the denomination inscription split across two rectangular panels to either side.
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Jamaica's 2s/6d notes of this period were emergency fractional currency, issued because the First World War had disrupted the supply of silver coin to the colonies. The Colonial Office authorized these small-denomination paper issues across several Caribbean territories simultaneously — a coordinated response to a coinage shortage that showed no sign of resolving itself mid-war.

De La Rue's production for Jamaica in this format is relatively scarce in surviving collections, likely because low-denomination notes of this size were heavily used and discarded rather than retained.

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