查看完整图片 — 免费注册
使用Google继续 — 免费 或用邮箱注册

5 Dollars - Elizabeth II

发行方 Bermuda Government
年份 1970
类型 登录 以查看详情
面值 登录 以查看详情
货币 Dollar (1970-date)
材质 登录 以查看详情
尺寸 登录 以查看详情
形状 登录 以查看详情
印刷机构 登录 以查看详情
设计师 登录 以查看详情
雕刻师 登录 以查看详情
流通至 登录 以查看详情
参考资料 登录 以查看详情
正面描述 登录 以查看详情
正面铭文 登录 以查看详情
背面描述 Red intaglio print over a multicolour guilloche underprint. A vignette of St. David's Lighthouse occupies the left portion of the note, while a view of St. George's Harbour fills the right, with the watermark zone reserved within the harbour vignette.
背面铭文 登录 以查看详情
签名 登录 以查看详情
防伪类型 登录 以查看详情
防伪描述 Tuna fish watermark
变体 登录 以查看详情
备注

The 1970 Bermuda Government series replaced the old pounds-shillings-pence denominations following Bermuda's decimal conversion on 6 February of that year — the same date chosen to coincide with Bermuda Day. De La Rue had printed Bermuda's colonial issues for decades, and the transition was managed without interruption to supply. This note belongs to the first decimal series issued under the Bermuda Government rather than a central bank, an arrangement that persisted until the Bermuda Monetary Authority took over issuance in 1974.

The watermark is the sole mechanical security feature — no security thread, no fluorescent inks. By the standards of early 1970s Caribbean and Atlantic territory issues, that was not unusual, but it made the series a relatively straightforward target for counterfeiting.