This is the new $3. No Pick number yet. The face of the note shows Queen Elizabeth II wearing her wedding gift of Burnese rubies that she had set in a floral theme tiara. On her left shoulder you can see her wearing her family honor of her father, King George VI. Sharing the face of the note is a vignette of a passion flower. Also a map with the named major islands of the Bahamas. The Queen appears a second time as the watermark.
The back of the note is vertically oriented. 4 boats and a beach scene complete the feel of paradise depicted.
This note was printed by Oberthur Fiduciaire.
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You post the new ones, I'll provide the old- and here is my one and only Bahaman banknote so far:
An undated 4 Shillings from 1953 with Queen Elizabeth II on it, the unusual denomination (4/-) I believe was created a few decades back, just so it would be more equivalent to the US dollar in the neighbouring States, worth slightly less than 5 shillings (a crown).
This note is also literally a paper double florin, if you think about it like that.