10 Shillings 4.4.1936 (Front: The statue of Jan van Riebeek (1619 - 1677) in Cape Town main square, South Africa. Crowned Britannia with a flag, caduceus (Staff of Hermes), shield, pile of parcels and an anchor. Flock of sheep. Reverse: Portrait of a young woman wearinga turreted crown. Rosettes with "10/~" and "TEN SHILLINGS", security netting, decorative guilloche patterns and designs. Watermark: N/a. Predominant colours: Black and green. Security features: Consecutively running black horizontal serial numbers on the front of the currency banknote. Issuer: The Standard Bank of South Africa, Limited, Salisbury Branch. Signatures: K. Lee Jones (Accountant); I. Milne (Manager). Date of Issue: 4 April 1936. Material: Cotton paper. Printing method: Intaglio. Printer: Waterlow & Sons, Limited, London) The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited. Salisbury Branch (Serial # R 1/2 A786451) (circulated) F-VF
Dimensions: 139 x 78 mm
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Catalogue Number: P-S146b
Grade/condition: Fine to Very Fine (F-VF) (no tears, soiling, four very small pinholes) (circulated, used)
Dimensions: 139 x 78 mm
LARGER SAMPLE PHOTO FROM OUR CURRENCY MUSEUM: CLICK HERE
Catalogue Number: P-S146b
Grade/condition: Fine to Very Fine (F-VF) (no tears, soiling, four very small pinholes) (circulated, used)