5 pounds 1972 — Isle of Man ( Pick: 30 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 pounds issued in the Isle of Man in 1972. It is cataloged under Pick number 30.
The note features blue-black and violet colors on a multicolored underprint. It is printed on paper and measures 147 x 78 mm.
It is signed by the Lieutenant Governor. The printing office responsible for its production is Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co.
The note features blue-black and violet colors on a multicolored underprint. It is printed on paper and measures 147 x 78 mm.
It is signed by the Lieutenant Governor. The printing office responsible for its production is Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Lieutenant Governor
- Date of issue
- 1972
- Printing office
- Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co
- Colour
- Blue-black and violet on multicolored underprint
- Dimensions
- 147 x 78 mm
- Pick catalog
- 30
About this banknote
The Isle of Man Treasury issued this 5 pounds note in 1972. It was part of a series introduced to modernize the currency and reflect the Isle of Man's distinct identity. The banknote was printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co., a respected British security printing company.
The front side features a portrait of a well-known figure, along with the Isle of Man's emblem, the Triskelion, surrounded by intricate patterns. The back side depicts Castle Rushen, a historic castle located in Castletown, as it appeared in 1775. This note is cataloged as Pick number 30 and measures 147 x 78 mm.