Banknotes of Demarary and Essequibo
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Banknotes were prepared for, but not issued by Demarara and Essequibo (Demarary and Essequibo) in the 1830's. The banknotes are quite rare. They are also dual-denominated.
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[edit] First Issue
- PA4. 10 Joes or 220 Guilders. ND. (1830's). Reddish brown.
[edit] Second Issue
- PB1. 1 Joe of 22 Guilders. ND. (1830's).
- PB2. 2 Joes of 22 Guilders each. ND. (1830's).
- PB3. 3 Joes of 22 Guilders each. ND. (1830's).
- PB4. 10 Joes of 22 Guilders each. ND. (1830's).
[edit] References
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money, General Issues. 1368-1960 (11th Edition). Edited by George S. Cuhaj. Published by Krause Publications.
[edit] See also
- Banknotes of British Guiana
- Coins of British Guiana
- Coins of British Guiana and West Indies
- Coins of Demarary and Essequibo

