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5 Dollars - Elizabeth II

Uitgever Bermuda Monetary Authority
Jaar 1978-1988
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Waarde 5 Dollars (5 BMD)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Red intaglio print over multicolour guilloche underprint. A vignette of St. David's Lighthouse appears at left, with a view of St. George's Harbour occupying the central and right portions of the note; the watermark window is integrated into the right field.
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Varianten P#29a - 01.04.1978 signature titles: Chairman & Managing Director
P#29b - 02.01.1981 signature titles: Chairman & Managing Director
P#29c - 01.01.1986 signature titles: Chairman & General Manager
P#29d - 01.01.1988 signature titles: Chairman & Director
Opmerkingen

The Bermuda Monetary Authority was established in 1969, replacing the Bermuda Currency Board and taking on broader regulatory functions — the note series that includes P#29 was among the first to fully reflect that institutional identity rather than the older colonial currency infrastructure. De La Rue's contract for Bermuda printing ran continuously through this period, and the quality consistency across the series is notable given the decade-long date span.

Bermuda's dollar was pegged at par to the US dollar from 1970 onward, a fixed rate that has never been adjusted. That peg made inflation-driven reissue unnecessary, which partly explains why this series ran so long without redesign.