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| 正面描述 | Intaglio-printed note in red on a pale yellow-green guilloche underprint with an ornate lace-pattern border. At right, a crowned oval vignette contains a right-facing portrait of Queen Elizabeth II surrounded by scrollwork and foliate ornaments. At centre-left, the denomination £5 appears in a decorative cartouche alongside the legend FIVE POUNDS in a banner, with the issuing authority title above and the legal tender clause, date, and Commissioner of Currency signature below. |
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| 正面铭文 | THE GOVERNMENT OF THE FALKLAND ISLANDS These Notes are Legal Tender for the payment of any amount FIVE POUNDS £5 For the Government of the Falkland Islands Commissioner of Currency THOS. DE LA RUE & C° LT° LONDON |
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The Falkland Islands Currency Ordinance of 1899 established the islands' own pound at parity with sterling, and that relationship held rigidly throughout this note's period of issue. De La Rue produced the series in London under colonial contract — a routine arrangement for British dependent territories at the time, though the Falklands' extreme geographic isolation meant replacement notes arrived slowly when stocks ran low.
The P#9 series ran across a surprisingly long fifteen-year window, suggesting print runs were economical and reissues infrequent. Population in the islands barely exceeded 2,000 during this period, so demand for high-denomination notes was genuinely limited.