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| 表面の説明 | Printed entirely in black ink on white paper, the obverse carries the bank title in ornate copperplate script across the top, flanked by the denomination '$20' at each upper corner. At left, a small engraved vignette within a cartouche shows a seated allegorical figure surmounted by a crown. The promise-to-pay clause and denomination 'TWENTY DOLLARS' are set in bold letterpress at centre, with the serial number appearing twice in the middle register; below, a decorative guilloche panel bears the word 'Twenty' in elaborate script, and signature lines for Manager and Director appear at the foot alongside an Accountant entry line. |
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| 偽造防止の説明 | Punch-hole perfin pattern applied to the note, visible on both obverse and reverse in the lower centre-left area, likely used as a cancellation device upon redemption or withdrawal. |
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The British Guiana Bank was a short-lived colonial institution that ceased operations in the early twentieth century, and notes from this period survive almost exclusively in cancelled form — the perfin cancellation punched through the paper being the standard method of retirement rather than destruction. That practice is the reason any example exists at all; uncancelled survivors would be extraordinary.
Perkins Bacon had long experience printing currency and postage stamps for British colonial territories, their intaglio work generally holding up well under tropical conditions. British Guiana's humid climate was notoriously hard on paper issues.