The 1983 Gibraltar £1 banknote is a fascinating piece of currency issued by the Government of Gibraltar. Here are some key features and details about this banknote:
Key Features:
- Obverse (Front): The front of the note features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the right side. The text includes "Issued by the Government of Gibraltar under authority of the Currency Note Ordinance Cap 39" and a promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of one pound
- Reverse (Back): The back of the note displays the Covenant of Gibraltar at the left center. This image represents the historical and cultural significance of Gibraltar
- Watermark: The watermark on the note features a profile of Queen Elizabeth II, adding an extra layer of security and authenticity
- Design and Colors: The note is primarily brown and red on a multicolor underprint, giving it a distinctive appearance
- Condition- AUNC(Uncirculated). All notes are sequential from L006290-L006298
Historical Context:
The Gibraltar pound is pegged at parity with the British pound sterling, meaning both currencies are accepted and circulated within Gibraltar. The 1983 £1 banknote is part of a series issued between 1975 and 1988, reflecting Gibraltar's unique status as a British Overseas Territory
This banknote is not only a piece of currency but also a symbol of Gibraltar's heritage and its connection to the United Kingdom
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| Brand | Gibraltar Government |
| Product Code | 2605 |

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