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SHOPPING!!! EACH NOTE WILL COME IN ITS OWN PLASTIC CURRENCY SLEEVE &
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APPRECIATION!!!This 1947 Bermuda 5
Shillings banknote is a notable numismatic item that holds historical
significance. The front of the note has a blueprint on a yellow and pink
multicolor underprint, black serial numbers with the left facing portrait of King
George VI on the right and has a face value of 1 Pound. The date of February 17,
1947, is shown in the center frame with the picture of Somerset Bridge, Bermuda
on the left. On the reverse of the note, you have the British Coat of Arms and
the and the 1 Pound denomination shown on an orange and green multicolor
underprint. The note was printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co Ltd,
Engravers, New Malden, Surrey, England. In 1947, Bermuda was under British
colonial rule, and the currency used at the time was the British pound
sterling. The design of the banknote reflects the British influence on the
island's economy and governance during that period. The banknote is identified by
its SN # A797043. It is a great find for anyone looking to add a
unique piece of world currency to their collection. Overall, the Bermuda 1 Pound 1947 banknote serves as
a tangible artifact of Bermuda's history and the colonial ties it shared with
Britain during the early 20th century. Its design and rarity make it a
sought-after item among numismatists and history enthusiasts.