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Bahamas (1992) 1 Dollar Note, Pick #50a, UNC
Bahamas (1992) 1 Dollar Note, Pick #50a, UNC
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Bahamas (1992) 1 Dollar Note, Pick #50a, UNC
The Bahamas 1 Dollar note, issued in various series before the country adopted its own currency in 1966, was an important part of the nation's monetary history. Initially, these notes were issued under British colonial rule and featured portraits of British monarchs, such as Queen Elizabeth II, on the obverse. The reverse often displayed scenes of local life, symbols of Bahamian culture, or national landmarks, reflecting the islands' heritage. After the Bahamas gained independence and introduced the Bahamian dollar, the 1 Dollar note was replaced by a coin. Today, it is a sought-after collectible, offering insight into the Bahamas' colonial period and its transition to self-governance.
The Bahamas 1 Dollar note, issued in various series before the country adopted its own currency in 1966, was an important part of the nation's monetary history. Initially, these notes were issued under British colonial rule and featured portraits of British monarchs, such as Queen Elizabeth II, on the obverse. The reverse often displayed scenes of local life, symbols of Bahamian culture, or national landmarks, reflecting the islands' heritage. After the Bahamas gained independence and introduced the Bahamian dollar, the 1 Dollar note was replaced by a coin. Today, it is a sought-after collectible, offering insight into the Bahamas' colonial period and its transition to self-governance.