10 dollars 1989 — Bermuda ( Pick: 36 )
Banknote description
It is cataloged under Pick number 36. The back side design showcases a Bermuda petrel and a seashell. The combination of its denomination, year, and design elements categorizes this banknote within the documented issues from Bermuda.
Specifications
- Colour
- Purple
- Pick catalog
- 36
About this banknote
The Bermuda Monetary Authority issued the 10-dollar banknote (Pick 36) on February 20, 1989. This note was part of the 1988-1989 series, which introduced updated designs and security features to the Bermudian currency.
The front of the note features a mature bust of Queen Elizabeth II wearing the Grand Duchess Vladimir’s tiara and Queen Victoria’s golden jubilee necklace, accompanied by oleander flowers and a dolphin. The reverse displays the Bermuda petrel (Pterodroma cahow) in flight, a helmet snail shell, an aerial view of a harbor, and the coat of arms of Bermuda. The note measures 140 x 68 mm and includes a watermark of a tuna fish. It was printed by De La Rue and bears the signatures of Chairman Charles Z. Mann and Director E. Stanley D. Ratteray.