20 pounds 1978 — Jersey ( Pick: 14 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 20-pound note issued in Jersey in 1978. It is cataloged under Pick number 14. The note features a design primarily in green, brown, and black colors, measuring 160 x 90 mm. It is signed by J. Clennett and Leslie May. The printing office for this note is De La Rue.
This note is produced on paper and has a total production run of 160,000 units. The combination of colors and dimensions contributes to its identification.
The 20-pound note was part of a specific issuance in 1978. The production run of 160,000 suggests a notable quantity for currency issued during that timeframe.
This note is produced on paper and has a total production run of 160,000 units. The combination of colors and dimensions contributes to its identification.
The 20-pound note was part of a specific issuance in 1978. The production run of 160,000 suggests a notable quantity for currency issued during that timeframe.
Specifications
- Signed by
- J. Clennett, Leslie May
- Date of issue
- 1976-1988
- Printing office
- De La Rue
- Colour
- Green, brown, and black
- Dimensions
- 160 x 90 mm
- Amount produced
- 160,000
- Pick catalog
- 14
About this banknote
The States of Jersey issued the 20-pound banknote in 1978, marking an essential addition to its currency series. This series was introduced to standardize and enhance the island's currency offerings. The banknotes were printed by the well-known company De La Rue, ensuring high-quality production.
The front side of the 20-pound note prominently features a portrait of a notable figure, complemented by intricate patterns and security elements. The back side showcases Gorey Castle, as depicted by artist Jean Le Caplain. This specific note, identified as Pick 14, had an issuance amount of 160,000 notes, with dimensions measuring 160 x 90 mm.