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This one-pound sterling banknote was issued in Jersey in 1993. It is part of a specific series identified by the designation "FC".
The obverse of the banknote is dominated by a green print, enhanced with yellow and pink underprints. The portrait of Elizabeth II appears on the right of the note. The coat of arms of Jersey is positioned in the center. The inscriptions on this side include the name of the issuing entity, "The States of Jersey", followed by the promise to pay the bearer, "Promise to pay the bearer One Pound On demand".
The reverse of the banknote features a green print on a yellow underprint. The main image is that of the parish church of St. Helier. The watermark embedded in the paper represents a Jersey cow's head.
The dimensions of the banknote are 128 mm in length and 65 mm in width. This is an important element for the identification and authentication of the banknote.
The combination of colors, images and inscriptions contributes to the visual identity of this banknote issued by the States of Jersey.