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Bahamas 1/2 Dollar Banknote, 2001, P-68z, UNC, Replacement

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Bahamas 1/2 Dollar replacement banknote from 2001 has a pick number P-68z, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, and features Queen Elizabeth II.


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    BAHA68U-RP
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    Replacement - UNC
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Category: Banknotes
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This uncirculated note is a replacement for a half-Bahamian dollar note. The half-Bahamian dollar note is dated 2001 and signed by Central Bank of Bahamas Governor Julian W. Francis. It is a green and yellow note that measures 156 mm x 67 mm. Its obverse side shows straw baskets, the map of the Bahamas, and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Its reverse side shows Sister Sarah Johnson in the Nassau Market. Security features include the sand dollar registration device, a windowed security thread with demetalized BAHAMAS, and a Spanish galleon watermark.

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