1992 - Bahamas P50a 1 Dollar banknote
1992 - Bahamas P50a 1 Dollar banknote 

1992 - Bahamas P50a 1 Dollar banknote

  • Product Code: Bahamas PIC 50a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 82.50€

  • Ex Tax: 75.00€


This Bahamas 1-dollar banknote is associated with 1992 and is catalogued as Pick P50a. The catalogue identifies it as an ND (1992) note and distinguishes the P50a variety as an issued note.

Its design combines dark blue and deep violet with a multicolour underprint. The front shows a commercial seal at left and a bust of Christopher Columbus at right, set against a compass design. The reverse features flamingos, rose-throated parrots, a lizard, islands and ships, with the arms at lower right. The note was printed by CBNC; under ultraviolet light, its fibres fluoresce red and yellow, while the $1 denomination and selected design elements fluoresce yellow.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Bahamas 1 dollar banknote associated with the year 1992. The product title identifies it as a specific Bahamas banknote, rather than a general reference to the country’s currency or a group of notes.

What country, denomination and date are identified for the note?

The note is identified with the Bahamas as its country, 1 dollar as its denomination, and 1992 as the associated year. The available listing information supports describing it neutrally as a banknote dated 1992; it does not specify whether that year refers to issue, printing or circulation.

What catalog reference is given for this Bahamas banknote?

The listing gives the catalog reference as Bahamas PIC 50a. The title also uses the shorter designation P50a. These identifiers describe the catalogued note represented by the product and should not be confused with an internal product number.

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

The description states that, in the case of uncirculated banknotes, the displayed images are product references. It also explains that the serial number shown in the images will not correspond to the serial number on the banknote ordered, so the pictured serial should not be treated as the specific note’s serial.