20 dollars 1983 — Jamaica ( Pick: 68 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 20 dollars issued in Jamaica in 1983. It is cataloged under Pick number 68.
This note features a predominant color scheme of red and yellow. It is printed on paper and has dimensions of 145 x 68 mm. The signatures on the note include Herbert Samuel Walker, Owen Collin Jefferson, and Horace George Barber. The printing was carried out by Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited.
The amount produced is categorized as very scarce. The State Bank of Jamaica introduced a series of banknotes in the early 1980s to coincide with economic changes.
This note features a predominant color scheme of red and yellow. It is printed on paper and has dimensions of 145 x 68 mm. The signatures on the note include Herbert Samuel Walker, Owen Collin Jefferson, and Horace George Barber. The printing was carried out by Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited.
The amount produced is categorized as very scarce. The State Bank of Jamaica introduced a series of banknotes in the early 1980s to coincide with economic changes.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Herbert Samuel Walker, Owen Collin Jefferson, Horace George Barber
- Date of issue
- 1 December 1983
- Printing office
- Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited
- Colour
- Red and yellow
- Dimensions
- 145 x 68 mm
- Amount produced
- Very scarce
- Pick catalog
- 68
About this banknote
The Bank of Jamaica issued this 20-dollar banknote in 1983. This series was introduced as part of the broader efforts to update the currency designs in the early 1980s. The note was printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited, a renowned security printing company.
The front of the note features a portrait of Noel N. Nethersole, a significant Jamaican political figure, alongside the national flag. The back depicts the Bank of Jamaica's building. This red and yellow banknote, measuring 145 x 68 mm, is notable for being very scarce, making it a sought-after item for collectors.