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5 Dollars L.1960, small guilloche

Uitgever Bank of Jamaica
Jaar 1970
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Waarde 5 Dollars
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Beschrijving voorzijde Intaglio portrait of Norman Manley in three-quarter view occupies the left field, with his name inscribed below in a label; a central vignette of a banana palm tree fills the middle ground against a light guilloche underprint. The Jamaican coat of arms is positioned at the lower centre, flanked by denomination numerals in each corner, with the issuing authority's title across the top and the authorising law inscription along the lower margin.
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Jamaica gained full independence in August 1962, but the Bank of Jamaica wasn't established until May 1961 — created in anticipation of that independence specifically to assume the currency functions previously held by the Bank of England-supervised Currency Board. The "L.1960" designation on this note refers to the Bank of Jamaica Law of 1960, the enabling legislation, not a date of printing or issue.

The "small guilloche" distinction separates this from the earlier P#55 printing and reflects a modification to the lathe-work pattern on the face — a minor but cataloguable security alteration, not a printing error.

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