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20 Pounds

Uitgever African Banking Corporation Ltd.
Jaar 189_
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse is printed in salmon-red and black with an elaborate engraved border. To the left, a tall intaglio vignette presents a classical female allegorical figure in robes and a diadem, standing beside a shield. The central text panel carries the issuer name in bold letterpress, with a promise-to-pay clause specifying Cape Town as the place of payment, and the word SPECIMEN overprinted in red across the signature area; corner numerals and guilloche underprint ornament the note throughout.
Opschrift voorzijde RHODESIA ISSUE
AFRICAN BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED
20
TWENTY POUNDS
No R/20 A1001 No R/20 A3500
Promise to Pay On Demand to the Bearer
AT CAPE TOWN
the Sum of TWENTY POUNDS Sterling
Bulawayo 189
For African Banking Corporation Limited
ACCOUNTANT MANAGER
SPECIMEN
TWENTY POUNDS
TWENTY
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The African Banking Corporation was a British colonial bank incorporated in 1891, primarily to service trade and mining interests across southern and eastern Africa. Its banknote issues were always modest in number, and the £20 denomination would have been a high-value commercial instrument — not retail currency but settlement paper for merchants and mining houses.

Bradbury Wilkinson printed the undated base, with the year left incomplete for manuscript completion at the branch of issue. Pinning down which office actually circulated a given example is rarely straightforward.