1936 George VI 5 Pound(£5) Banknote

Product code: 4993C

The 1936 Bahamas 5 Pound banknote is a remarkable piece of currency issued by the Bahamas Government during the reign of King George VI.

Design and Features

  • Obverse (Front): The front of the note features a front-facing bust of King George VI on the right side. The left side displays a ship seal, symbolizing the maritime heritage of the Bahamas. The note is printed in blue with a yellow underprint and red serial numbers
  • Reverse (Back): The back of the note showcases a multicolor print with a ship on the left and the value "FIVE POUNDS" on the right. The design includes the motto "Dieu et mon droit" (God and my right) and "Honi soit qui mal y pense" (Shamed be whoever thinks ill of it)
  • Watermark: The note includes a watermark of Christopher Columbus, adding an extra layer of security

Specifications

  • Size: The banknote measures 153 mm x 84 mm
  • Colors: It features a combination of blue, yellow, and multicolor elements, making it visually striking
  • Text: The text on the note is in English, with inscriptions indicating its value and the issuing authority, the Bahamas Government

Historical Context

This banknote was issued during a period of colonial administration in the Bahamas. The design elements reflect the British influence and the importance of maritime trade to the islands' economy. The inclusion of King George VI's portrait underscores the connection to the British monarchy

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Brand The Bahamas Government
Product Code 4993C