Saint Helena, P11s, B307as, 5 Pounds (1998), SPECIMEN
Omschrijving
The traditional usage of British and South African currencies in the British dependency of Saint Helena changed with the passage of the Currency Fund Ordinance of 1975 and the Currency Regulations of 1976, which established a currency board and the legal tender status of the new Saint Helena pound.
Grade | Omschrijving | Prijs | ||
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UNC | €125,00 |
Artikelnummer 2382B307as
Specifications
Country: Saint Helena
Era: 1834-present, British administration
Catalogues: P11s, B307as
Issuer: Government of Saint Helena
Value: 5 Pounds
Date/Year: (1998)
Variety: Specimen
Front design: Sea-level view of sailing ships in Jamestown harbor; Queen Elizabeth II
Back design: Coat of arms of the East India Company with lions, flags, shield, and Latin text on banner; St. Helena crest with sailing ship
Signature(s): Clancy/Young/Yon/Wade
Watermark: None
Serial number type: 1 Letter over 1 digit, 6 digits
Specimen/Proof description: Diagonal red overprint SPECIMEN on front and back; Punched cancelled
Security features: Solid security thread
Printer: (DE LA RUE)
Size (LxH mm): 134x70 mm
Series: H/1
Omschrijving
The traditional usage of British and South African currencies in the British dependency of Saint Helena changed with the passage of the Currency Fund Ordinance of 1975 and the Currency Regulations of 1976, which established a currency board and the legal tender status of the new Saint Helena pound.