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TOURIST-ATTRACTIONS ON NEW CURRENCY.—The Bahamas Government has used its new decimal currency to full advantage in advertising the Carribean islands’ natural charms and tourist attractions. The seven new notes are all printed-in. full colour. Three of the new coins are not shown. The new currency will go into circulation on May 25, replacing the sterling currency which as been used since the British adminstration began in 1783.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31061, 17 May 1966, Page 10

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TOURIST-ATTRACTIONS ON NEW CURRENCY.—The Bahamas Government has used its new decimal currency to full advantage in advertising the Carribean islands’ natural charms and tourist attractions. The seven new notes are all printed-in. full colour. Three of the new coins are not shown. The new currency will go into circulation on May 25, replacing the sterling currency which as been used since the British adminstration began in 1783. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31061, 17 May 1966, Page 10

TOURIST-ATTRACTIONS ON NEW CURRENCY.—The Bahamas Government has used its new decimal currency to full advantage in advertising the Carribean islands’ natural charms and tourist attractions. The seven new notes are all printed-in. full colour. Three of the new coins are not shown. The new currency will go into circulation on May 25, replacing the sterling currency which as been used since the British adminstration began in 1783. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31061, 17 May 1966, Page 10