50 pounds 1983 — Isle of Man ( Pick: 39 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 50 pounds issued in the Isle of Man in 1983. It is cataloged under Pick number 39. This note features a combination of green, blue, and purple colors and measures 170 x 95 mm. It is signed by the Treasurer of the Isle of Man and was printed by Bradbury Wilkinson and Company in the United Kingdom.
The visual design elements of this banknote are not specified in detail. However, its confirmed attributes include the color scheme and dimensions, which assist in its identification within the catalog reference.
The amount produced of this banknote is undetermined. The Isle of Man has issued various banknotes since adopting its own currency tied to the British pound in 1866.
The visual design elements of this banknote are not specified in detail. However, its confirmed attributes include the color scheme and dimensions, which assist in its identification within the catalog reference.
The amount produced of this banknote is undetermined. The Isle of Man has issued various banknotes since adopting its own currency tied to the British pound in 1866.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Treasurer of the Isle of Man
- Date of issue
- 1983
- Printing office
- Bradbury Wilkinson and Company, United Kingdom
- Colour
- Green, blue, and purple
- Dimensions
- 170 x 95 mm
- Amount produced
- Undetermined
- Pick catalog
- 39
About this banknote
The Isle of Man Government issued the 50-pound note in 1983. This series was brought into circulation to update the banknotes under the administration of the Treasury of the Isle of Man. The notes were printed by Bradbury Wilkinson and Company in the United Kingdom, a well-known security printing company.
The front side of the banknote features a portrait of a well-known figure alongside intricate guilloche patterns. The back side depicts a scenic view of Douglas Bay as it appeared in 1841. The banknote measures 170 x 95 mm and is printed on paper. It is signed by the Treasurer of the Isle of Man.