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19 May, 2007 - Bahamas: Thanks to Thomas Hunt we now have a better image of the new Bahamas 50 Dollar 2006 note first reported on 17 Jan, 2007. |
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17 Jan, 2007 - Bahamas: The signature of the new Central Bank Governor Wendy Craigg, who was appointed in June 2005 appears on the new revised 2006 $20, and $50 banknotes. Governor Julian Francis signed the $10 which was released in 2005. |


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05 Jan, 2007 - The Central Bank of the Bahamas announce that on December 13, 2006, it released into circulation the CRISP $50, the third denomination in its CRISP (Counterfeit Resistant Integrated Security Product) family of banknotes to continue to upgrade the security of Bahamian banknotes. Compliments of Tod Hunt. |


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05 Oct, 2006 - The Central Bank of the Bahamas announced that on September 6, 2006, it released into circulation a new 20 Dollar banknote, the second denomination in its CRISP (Counterfeit Resistant Integrated Security Product) family of banknotes. Compliments of Michael Reissner. |
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The new $10 notes are dark blue, dark green, and maroon, bearing an elliptical border design on the front surrounding a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Additionally the series includes the signature of the Central Bank Governor. The notes are legal tender under the Central Bank of The Bahamas Act 2000. A watermark of Queen Elizabeth II and the numeral 10 appears on the left and a map of The Bahamas in the centre. At the back is a picture depicting Hope Town, Abaco, surrounded by various images, which include, on the left, a rainbow-arc flanked by the numeral $10 and the words "Ten Dollars," above, the words "The Central Bank of The Bahamas," and on the bottom centre, the coat-of-arms of The Bahamas. Note is not listed in SCWPM, VOL III, 11th Ed. Images compliments and information compliments of Jerry Kvasnica, Arthur Matz, and The Nassau Guardian. |