Product Description
SCWPM.#72 - TBB.#B338a
Date: 2007
Grade: Unc
Signature: 5
Signature of Wendy Craigg (as GOVERNOR).
Date: 2007
Grade: Unc
Signature: 5
Signature of Wendy Craigg (as GOVERNOR).
Description:
Colour: Orange, brown, and blue.
Front: Sand dollar as registration device; gold foil galleon; map; Columbus statue; Cecil Wallace-Whitfield.
Back: Junkanoo dancers; coat of arms.
Solid security thread and 3-mm windowed security thread with demetalized BAHAMAS.
Watermark: Cecil Wallace-Whitfield with electrotype 5 and Cornerstones.
Printer: DE LA RUE.
Size: 156 x 67 mm.
Material: Paper.
General information: 2005 - 2009 Crisp Issues
Issued under the Central Bank of the Bahamas Act 2000, the CRISP (Counterfeit Resistant Integrated Security Product) family of banknotes is the first in Bahamian history to offer a
range of denomination-specific features designed to combat denominationally up-rated forgeries (i.e. turning a low-value note into a higher denomination).
CRISP banknote paper is also coated with a new sizing agent to help prevent the chemical removal of inks from the paper.
In 2013 the Central Bank of the Bahamas has introduced a modified 5 dollars note, where the map of the Bahamas on the front side of the note has been slightly changed.
Source: The Banknotebook
Colour: Orange, brown, and blue.
Front: Sand dollar as registration device; gold foil galleon; map; Columbus statue; Cecil Wallace-Whitfield.
Back: Junkanoo dancers; coat of arms.
Solid security thread and 3-mm windowed security thread with demetalized BAHAMAS.
Watermark: Cecil Wallace-Whitfield with electrotype 5 and Cornerstones.
Printer: DE LA RUE.
Size: 156 x 67 mm.
Material: Paper.
General information: 2005 - 2009 Crisp Issues
Issued under the Central Bank of the Bahamas Act 2000, the CRISP (Counterfeit Resistant Integrated Security Product) family of banknotes is the first in Bahamian history to offer a
range of denomination-specific features designed to combat denominationally up-rated forgeries (i.e. turning a low-value note into a higher denomination).
CRISP banknote paper is also coated with a new sizing agent to help prevent the chemical removal of inks from the paper.
In 2013 the Central Bank of the Bahamas has introduced a modified 5 dollars note, where the map of the Bahamas on the front side of the note has been slightly changed.
Source: The Banknotebook