
10 Shillings 1.12.1936 (Front: Laureate Ceres (allegorical woman) holding a caduceus (Staff of Hermes) in her left hand with a basket of fruits at her feet. She represents agriculture and protection of shepherds. Horned sheep (ram). A glimpse of Victoria Falls. Back: African lion (Panthera leo). Watermark: N/a. Predominant colour: Red. Security features: Consecutively running black horizontal serial numbers on the front of the currency banknote. Issuer: Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas). Signatures: Dowale (Accountant); A. Wingate (Manager). Date of Issue: 1 December 1936. Material: Cotton paper. Printing method: Intaglio. Printer: Waterlow & Sons, Limited, London) (Serial # AF807569) (circulated) Fine
Dimensions: 128 x 76 mm
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Catalogue Number: P-S111a
Grade/condition: Fine (F) (no tears, some soiling, two tiny pinholes) (circulated, used)
Dimensions: 128 x 76 mm
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Catalogue Number: P-S111a
Grade/condition: Fine (F) (no tears, some soiling, two tiny pinholes) (circulated, used)