This private banknote represents the 3rd denomination of the Jason Islands Pound. In March 1970, wealthy naturalist Len W. Hill (1912-1981) purchased the Jason Islands (part of the Falklands lands) as a penguin sanctuary. Sometime in the late 1970s (precise date unknown), he began issuing collectable private banknotes. In an effort to raise money for his conservation efforts.
These private banknotes were color-coded and featured illustration of his favorite penguins. The observe of this particular note features a Rockhopper Penguin. As with all note of the series, a portrait of Len Hill is featured across the penguin.
Observe
The observe relatively simple, owning to its voucher nature. It features many standard decorations and embellishments seen in traditional European banknotes. The note's issuing body the "Jason Islands" is displayed on the header, in an ornate frame. While it's "Five Pounds" value is framed below, which is reinforced by additional "£5"s located on the note's corners.
At the note's center is a reddish-gold strip, featuring Len Hill's signature, as sanctuary administrator. This is flanked by a portrait of Len Hill (right) and an illustration of a Rockhopper Penguin (left). Both of these images feature vine-like decorative framing, above and below.
A keen eye will notice the center reddish-gold strip, features fine vertical waving lines. This is contrast to the red strips, flanking the portrait and illustration. Which feature horizonal lines, as opposed to vertical. Notably the far right strip features a serial number (6H 4485). It's located near the lower right and it's relatively noticeable. Due to the note's reddish-yellow underprint.
Reverse
The reverse features an illustration of Grand Jason Island, the largest of the Jason Islands. Extending from the illustration is a title "Five Pounds Jason Islands". Below in fine text is an expiration date, "(v)alid until 31 December 1979". Declaring when this voucher/private banknote lost it's original value.
The illustration of Grand Jason Island, features vine-like decorations above and below. This obscures a white strip, featuring curving red vertical lines. Which contrasts to the a large guilloché-based pattern, which covers the majority of the reverse center. The exception being the before mentioned details and flower illustrations above the tile.
Just as the observe, the note's value is repeated as "£5" at each corner. A notable difference being the backing of these corners. utilizing dark red. Which matches the remainder of the reverse art. As opposed to the reddish-yellow backing seen on the observe. The remaining borders match those of the observe.
Jason Islands Pound Galley
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