Introduction To Bahamian Currency Notes
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Purple, blue, green, and mauve in colour, the note measures 156 mm long and 67 mm wide, bearing on the front an elliptical border design surrounding a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, along with the series, a signature of the Governor of the Central Bank of The Bahamas together with the words “The Central Bank of The Bahamas. These notes are legal tender under the Central Bank of The Bahamas Act 2000 for the payment of any amount One Hundred Dollars.”
A watermark of Queen Elizabeth II and the numeral 100 appears on the left and a map of The Bahamas in the centre. The back carries a picture of a blue marlin jumping out of the water. The picture is surrounded by various images which include on the left, a rainbow arc flanked by the numeral $100 and the words “One Hundred Dollars”, above, the words “The Central Bank of The Bahamas”, and on the bottom center, the coat-of-arms of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
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