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20 Dollars

Uitgever Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas)
Jaar 1926-1933
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde BARCLAYS BANK (DOMINION COLONIAL AND OVERSEAS)
FORMERLY
THE COLONIAL BANK
PROMISES TO PAY THE BEARER
ON DEMAND AT ITS OFFICE HERE
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1836
REINCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1925
TWENTY DOLLARS
ACCOUNTANT
MANAGER
20
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Opschrift keerzijde BARCLAYS BANK (DOMINION, COLONIAL AND OVERSEAS)
FORMERLY
THE COLONIAL BANK
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1836
REINCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1925
20
BRADBURY WILKINSON & CO. LTD. NEW MALDEN SURREY ENGLAND
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Opmerkingen

Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas) was itself only formed in 1925, the result of a merger between three colonial banking concerns. A note attributed to that entity and dated 1922 is almost certainly a retroactive catalog classification — the issuing bank at the time of printing would have been one of its predecessor institutions, most likely the Colonial Bank, the Anglo-Egyptian Bank, or the National Bank of South Africa, depending on which territory this note was intended for. The Pick reference and issuer name should be treated with that in mind.

Bradbury, Wilkinson's New Malden facility was the dominant supplier of colonial currency printing for British-affiliated banks throughout the interwar period, handling everything from security paper sourcing to final plate engraving in-house.