Guernsey £1 One Pound Banknote 1998 | Daniel de Lisle Brock | States of Guernsey | UNC
£1 (One Pound) banknote issued by the States of Guernsey during the late 20th century. This attractive note features Daniel de Lisle Brock (1762–1842), Bailiff of Guernsey, on the obverse, alongside the Royal Court, St. Peter Port. The reverse depicts a vibrant historic market scene in Guernsey, framed by intricate guilloches, heraldic elements, and the official island seal. A classic example of Channel Islands paper money, admired for its rich historical themes, refined engraving, and strong regional character.
Banknote Details
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Issuer: States of Guernsey
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Denomination: £1 (One Pound)
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Date: c. 1979–1984 issue
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Signatory: D. M. Clark – States Treasurer
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Obverse: Daniel de Lisle Brock, Royal Court building
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Reverse: Historic market scene, Guernsey
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Language: English
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Region: Channel Islands (British Crown Dependency)
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Type: Standard circulation banknote
** Please note that the Serial Number may not be the same as in the photo. **