Bahrain, Monetary Agency, twenty dinars, L.1973, uncut sheet of 28 notes (Pick 11), notch in colour bar at top, various notations on bottom margin
The Bahrain Monetary Authority was established in December 1973, taking over responsibility from the Bahrain Currency Board. Its first series of banknotes, comprising ½, 1, 5, 10 and 20 Dinars, were issued between 1978-1979 and remained in circulation until a second issue in 1993.
Lots 1295 – 1299 are uncut sheets of each denomination from this first series. All are fully printed on each side but are without serial numbers or signatures. Each sheet has some light handling around borders, with the majority of the notes uncirculated.
(3000-4000 GBP)