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5 Dollars Barclay's Bank

Uitgever Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas)
Jaar 1926
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Waarde 5 Dollars
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Beschrijving voorzijde The bank's heraldic arms — supported by two lions rampant and surmounted by a shield — are set at upper centre, flanked on left and right by a red overprint indicating the St. Kitts branch; elaborate guilloche underprint fills the field in pink and pale tones. Denomination numerals appear in ornate cartouches at each corner, with the value 'FIVE DOLLARS' in bold letterpress across the lower centre. The date '1st September 1926' and a manuscript manager's signature appear along the lower margin.
Opschrift voorzijde BARCLAYS BANK (DOMINION, COLONIAL AND OVERSEAS) FORMERLY THE COLONIAL BANK PROMISES TO PAY THE BEARER ON DEMAND AT ITS OFFICE HERE ISSUED AT ST. KITTS BRANCH FIVE DOLLARS INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1836 REINCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1925 BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
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Opmerkingen

Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas) was itself a creature of consolidation — formed in 1925 through the merger of Colonial Bank, Anglo-Egyptian Bank, and National Bank of South Africa under the Barclays umbrella. This note, issued just a year after that merger, predates any fully standardized house style across the combined network, which makes the early DCO issues transitional objects in the strictest sense.

Bradbury Wilkinson handled security printing for numerous colonial currency authorities during this period, working from their New Malden facility. The P#S104 designation places this in the private commercial bank issues rather than any government series — a distinction that mattered legally in several territories where DCO operated concurrently with Crown currency boards.

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