Commonwealth Banknote-issuing Institutions - Africa - Cape of Good Hope

Cape of Good Hope

  • African Banking Corporation
  • Agricultural Bank of Queenstown
  • The Bank of Africa Limited
  • Bank of South Africa
  • Beaufort Bank
  • Cape Commercial Bank
  • Cape of Good Hope Bank (First)
  • Cape of Good Hope Bank (Second)
  • Colesburg Bank
  • Commercial Bank of Port Elizabeth
  • Fort Beaufort and Victoria Bank
  • Frontier Commercial and Agricultural Bank
  • George Divisional Bank
  • Graaf Reinet Bank
  • London and South African Bank
  • Malmesbury Agricultural and Commercial Bank
  • Montagu Bank
  • The National Bank of South Africa Limited
  • The Oriental Bank Corporation
  • Paarl Bank
  • Port Elizabeth Bank
  • Queenstown Bank
  • Somerset East Bank
  • South African Bank
  • South African Central Bank
  • The Standard Bank of British South Africa Limited
  • The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
  • Stellenbosch Bank
  • Stellenbosch District Bank
  • Swellendam Bank
  • Wellington Bank
  • Western Province Bank
  • Worcester Commercial Bank

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