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Jersey 5 Pounds banknote 2000 Queen Elizabeth II

Jersey Banknotes 5 Pounds banknote 2000 Queen Elizabeth II
Jersey money currency 5 Pounds banknote 2000 La Corbière lighthouse

Jersey Banknotes 5 Pounds banknote 2000 Queen Elizabeth II
Treasury of the States of Jersey

Obverse: Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing the Robes of the Order of the Thistle and the Order of the Garter; Birds; Coat of arms of Jersey (Three leopards) at upper center; Flowers.
Reverse: La Corbière lighthouse; Jersey map outline in rosettes.
Watermark: Jersey cow's head.
Dimensions: 135 x 70 mm.
Signature: Ian Black (Treasurer of the States).
Printer: Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited, London England.
Texts: The States of Jersey, Jersey C.I., promise to pay the bearer Five Pounds on demand.

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La Corbière lighthouse
The lighthouse is situated on a rock that is a tidal island. A causeway links the lighthouse to shore at low tide. There is an alarm to warn visitors to clear the causeway as the tide rises; still, there have been casualties among the unwary or unlucky. A plaque adjacent to the causeway commemorates Peter Edwin Larbalestier, assistant keeper of the lighthouse, who was drowned on 28 May 1946, while trying to rescue a visitor cut off by the incoming tide.
  The lighthouse tower is 19 m (62 ft) high and the lamp stands 36 m (119 ft) above high water spring tides. It was lit on 24 April 1874, for the first time, and was the first lighthouse in the British Isles to be built of concrete. The lighthouse was built to designs by Sir John Coode. The beam has a reach of 18 nmi (33 km), and was automated in 1976.
  The lighthouse at La Corbière is one of the most photographed landmarks in Jersey and is a popular tourist site for its panoramic views. In the evenings the surrounding area provides an ideal viewing point for sunsets.