10 dollars 1994 — Jamaica ( Pick: 71 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 dollars issued in Jamaica in 1994. It is cataloged under Pick number 71.
The banknote features a bluish purple color on a multicolor underprint. It is signed by Horace George Barber, Headley Adolphus Brown, Owen Collin Jefferson, George Arthur Brown, and Jacques Bussieres. The note measures 145 x 68 mm and is printed on paper by De La Rue.
The 10 dollars denomination is part of a transition phase in Jamaica's currency system during the early 1990s.
The banknote features a bluish purple color on a multicolor underprint. It is signed by Horace George Barber, Headley Adolphus Brown, Owen Collin Jefferson, George Arthur Brown, and Jacques Bussieres. The note measures 145 x 68 mm and is printed on paper by De La Rue.
The 10 dollars denomination is part of a transition phase in Jamaica's currency system during the early 1990s.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Horace George Barber, Headley Adolphus Brown, Owen Collin Jefferson, George Arthur Brown, Jacques Bussieres
- Date of issue
- 1985-1994
- Printing office
- De La Rue
- Colour
- Bluish purple on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 145 x 68 mm
- Pick catalog
- 71
About this banknote
The Bank of Jamaica issued the 10 Dollar banknote in 1994, as part of its currency series adjustments following the island's economic developments. The note was introduced to meet the demands of a growing economy and to replace previous currency designs, ensuring enhanced security and representation of national symbols.
The front side of the note features a portrait of George William Gordon, a noted Jamaican historical figure. The back design showcases the industrial scene of the bauxite industry, reflecting Jamaica's economic activities. The note was printed by De La Rue and is identified as Pick number 71, exhibiting a bluish-purple color on a multicolor underprint.