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Bahamas 1/2 Dollar 1968 P-26 XF, Fancy SN Date 1921-3-9, Historical Events + Gift BAFR
This listing features a Bahamas 1/2 Dollar banknote, issued in 1968, cataloged as Pick-26, and in Extra Fine (XF) condition. The note features a fancy serial number corresponding to the date 1921-3-9, which could represent March 9, 1921 (American format) or September 3, 1921 (European format). This adds historical significance to the note, appealing to collectors with an interest in both numismatics and history.
Details:
Country: Bahamas
Denomination: 1/2 Dollar
Date of Issue: 1968
Pick Number: P-26
Serial Number: 1921-3-9
Potential date interpretations:
March 9, 1921
September 3, 1921
Condition: XF (Extra Fine) – Crisp details with minimal signs of circulation.
Historical Context for 1921:
March 9, 1921:
Lenin introduces the New Economic Policy (NEP): In Russia, this policy marked a strategic retreat from communism to a mixed economy to revive the post-revolution economy.
September 3, 1921:
The Treaty of Riga Ratified: This treaty ended the Polish-Soviet War, stabilizing borders in Eastern Europe and marking a significant geopolitical shift.
These events highlight the global economic and political shifts occurring during the early 20th century, providing a fascinating historical backdrop to this banknote's fancy serial number.
Estimated Value:
This note, with its fancy serial number and historical significance, is estimated to be valued between $30 and $50, depending on collector interest.
Special Offer:
Includes a complimentary digital chapter from the Mehilba World Replacement (MWR) reference, focusing on Commonwealth and Caribbean banknotes.
Shipping and Returns:
Shipping: Securely packaged with tracking. Free shipping for orders over $50.
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