Queen Elizabeth II Collection: Bahamas
Bahamas pick 42a: 0.5 Dollar from 1974
Law of 1974 (1984). Green on multicolored underprint. Baskets at left. Sister Sarah in Nassau market on back.
Map at left, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at center right. Arms at right on back. Watermark: sailing ship. Printer: TDLR.
Bahamas pick 44a: 3 Dollars from 1974
Law of 1974 (1984). Red-violet on multicolored underprint. Paradise Beach at left. Family Island sailing regatta on back.
Map at left, mature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at center right. Arms at right on back. Watermark: sailing ship. Printer: TDLR.
Bahamas pick 51a: 1 Dollar from 1974
Central Bank of the Bahamas at top. Law of 1974 (1995). Deep green and multicolored underprint. Fish at left. Royal Bahamas Police band at center on back. Serial number vertical and horizontal. Arms at right on back. Watermark: caravel sailing ship.
Bahamas pick 57a: 1 Dollar from 1996
Deep green on multicolored underprint. Fish at left, Royal Bahamas Police Band at center on back. Serial number vertical and horizontal. Printer: BABN.
Mature bust of Queen Elizabeth II. Ascending size serial number at lower left. Arms at right on back.
Bahamas pick 68a: 0.5 Dollar from 2001
2001. Slate blue and green on tan and multicolored underprint. Queen Elizabeth II at right, baskets at left. Sister Sarah in Nassau market on back.
Bahamas pick 76Aa: 0.5 Dollar from 2019
ND (2019). Predominantly grey, with shades of green, blue, coral, lilac and red. Front of the banknote features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, the series, and the signature of the Governor of the Central Bank of The Bahamas, together with the words “The Central Bank of the Bahamas". These notes are legal tender under the Central Bank of the Bahamas Act 2000 for the payment of any amount, and a value of fifty cents. A watermark of Queen Elizabeth II and numeral $½, a replica map of the islands of The Bahamas, and the denominational value in words and figures appear on the left, with an image of a Strongback flower in the center. The back features a vignette of Sister Sarah in the Straw Market. The vignette is flanked above by the numeral $½ that appears in the upper left and lower right corners, while the words "Fifty Cents" are in the upper right quadrant. Just below Sister Sarah is the coat-of-arms of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas along with the words "Central Bank of The Bahamas".