KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1 dollars 1982 — Bermuda ( Pick: 28 )

Region: North America
Front side
1 dollars Bermuda 1982 — Front side
Back side
1 dollars Bermuda 1982 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 1 dollar issued in Bermuda in 1982. It is cataloged under Pick number 28. This note features a design on a tan and aqua underprint, depicting Queen Elizabeth II alongside the arms of Bermuda and the Bermuda petrel, also known as the cahow. The front side includes multiple dates.

The dimensions of the banknote are 140 x 70 mm. It is printed on paper and has a dark blue color. The signatures present on the note are from Frederick W. Yearwood and Merlyn Nelson Trued. The printing office responsible for its production is De La Rue.

The 1 dollar banknote is classified within a structured entry based on its unique characteristics. The Bermuda petrel is a seabird that is endemic to Bermuda. Conservation efforts for this species have been ongoing since 1960, following its decline from near extinction.

Specifications

Signed by
Frederick W. Yearwood, Merlyn Nelson Trued
Date of issue
1982-01-02
Printing office
De La Rue
Paper
Paper
Colour
Dark blue
Dimensions
140 x 70 mm
Pick catalog
28

About this banknote

The Bermuda Monetary Authority issued the 1-dollar banknote (Pick 28) on January 2, 1982. This series was part of the 1974-1982 issue, featuring multiple dates including April 1, 1978; September 1, 1979; January 2, 1982; and May 1, 1984.

The front of the note displays Queen Elizabeth II at the right, the Bermuda coat of arms at the center, and a Bermuda petrel (cahow) in flight. The reverse features two sailboats at the left center and buildings at the upper right. The note measures 140 x 70 mm and has a watermark of a tuna fish.

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