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20 Dollars Barclay's Bank

Uitgever Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas)
Jaar 1926
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Beschrijving keerzijde Entirely engraved in blue intaglio on a green guilloche underprint. The British Royal coat of arms, with lion and unicorn supporters and motto scrolls, occupies the central vignette within an elaborate foliate frame. Denomination numerals "20" appear in dark blue rosette medallions at left and right, with the bank title in bold lettering across the top.
Opschrift keerzijde 20
BARCLAYS BANK (DOMINION, COLONIAL AND OVERSEAS)
FORMERLY
THE COLONIAL BANK
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1836.
REINCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1925.
HONI SOIT QUY MAY Y PENSE
DIEU ET MON DROIT
BRADBURY, WILKINSON & Co. Ld. ENGRAVERS, NEW MALDEN, SURREY, ENGLAND.
(Translation: Shamed be whoever thinks bad of it. God and my right.)
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Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas) was itself a relatively new entity in 1926, formed only in 1925 through the amalgamation of Colonial Bank, Anglo-Egyptian Bank, and the National Bank of South Africa under the Barclays umbrella. Notes issued this early in the DCO's existence predate the institutional confidence it would later establish across British colonial territories, and high-denomination examples were rarely held by ordinary account holders — they moved between branches and larger commercial counterparties.

Bradbury, Wilkinson's New Malden facility was the dominant supplier of colonial and overseas banknotes for British-linked institutions throughout the interwar period, printing for dozens of issuing authorities simultaneously. Plate security and print quality were consistent, but attribution of specific DCO issues to precise print runs remains difficult without manuscript records.

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