Catalogus
| Uitgever | Government of Cyprus |
|---|---|
| Jaar | 1955-1960 |
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| Waarde | Log in om details te zien |
| Valuta | Pound (decimalized, 1955-1982) |
| Samenstelling | Log in om details te zien |
| Afmetingen | Log in om details te zien |
| Vorm | Log in om details te zien |
| Drukker | Log in om details te zien |
| Ontwerper(s) | Log in om details te zien |
| Graveur(s) | Log in om details te zien |
| In omloop tot | Log in om details te zien |
| Referentie(s) | Log in om details te zien |
| Beschrijving voorzijde | Log in om details te zien |
|---|---|
| Opschrift voorzijde | Log in om details te zien |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Log in om details te zien |
| Opschrift keerzijde | Log in om details te zien |
| Handtekening(en) | Log in om details te zien |
| Beveiligingstype | Watermark |
| Beschrijving beveiliging | King George VI or Queen Elizabeth II portrait, visible when held to light |
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| Opmerkingen |
Cyprus was still a British Crown Colony when this note entered circulation — the island would not achieve independence until August 1960, which makes the "Government of Cyprus" designation on these notes an administrative curiosity rather than a sovereign one. The colonial administration issued its own currency through the Cyprus Currency Board, and Bradbury Wilkinson produced the series in London for a territory under British rule while anti-colonial EOKA insurgency was actively disrupting the island.
The mil denomination itself was a decimal subdivision of the Cyprus pound — 1000 mils to the pound — a system retained after independence and not abandoned until Cyprus decimalized to cents in 1983.