1984 - Bahamas P42a 1/2 Dollars banknote
1984 - Bahamas P42a 1/2 Dollars banknote 

1984 - Bahamas P42a 1/2 Dollars banknote

  • Product Code: Bahamas PIC 42a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 39.60€

  • Ex Tax: 36.00€


This Bahamas 1/2 Dollar banknote is associated with 1984 and catalogued as Pick P42a. The note features a green design over a multicolour underprint, with baskets at the left, a map near the centre-left and a mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at the centre-right.

The reverse depicts Sister Sarah in the Nassau market, with the Bahamas coat of arms at the right. A sailing ship appears in the watermark, and the note was printed by TDLR. The P42a catalogue variety is identified as an issued note and bears the signature of W. C. Allen. Under ultraviolet light, the 1/2 marking in a box fluoresces orange.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Bahamas banknote denominated as 1/2 Dollars and associated with the year 1984. It is identified in the product title as a Bahamas P42a banknote.

What country, currency and denomination are identified for this banknote?

The banknote is associated with the Bahamas, and its denomination is 1/2 Dollars. The listing also associates the note with 1984. The supplied information does not state whether this year is an issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalog reference is given for this banknote?

The listing provides the catalog reference “Bahamas PIC 42a” under Model / Catalog Reference. The title also uses the related identifier “P42a”; these identifiers refer to the catalogued banknote represented by this product listing.

What should collectors know about the product images and serial number?

The description states that, in the case of Uncirculated banknotes, the images shown are product references. It also specifies that the serial number shown will not correspond to the banknote ordered, so the pictured serial number should not be used to identify the supplied note.