50 Bahamian dollar note & bill
50 Bahamian dollar Front

50 Bahamian dollar the front is Sir Roland T. Symonette
Predominantly light blue, with shades of pink, green, orange, and brown, the banknote measures 156 mm long and 67 mm wide, bearing on the front a portrait of Sir Roland T. Symonette, the series, and the signature of the Governor of the Central Bank of The Bahamas, together with the words "Central Bank of The Bahamas. These notes are legal tender under the Central Bank of The Bahamas Act 2000 for payment of any amount Fifty Dollars". A watermark of Sir Roland T. Symonette and the numeral $50, a replica map of the Islands of The Bahamas, and the denominational value in words and figures appear on the left, with an image of a blooming 'Frangipani' in the center. The back features a vignette depicting a rendering of the Central Bank of The Bahamas. The vignette is flanked above by the numeral $50 that appears in the upper left and lower right corners, while the words "Fifty Dollars" are in the upper right quadrant. Just below Central Bank of The Bahamas is the Coat of Arms of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas along with the words "Central Bank of The Bahamas".
50 Bahamian dollar Back

50 Bahamian dollar the back is Central Bank building
CRISP Series
Orange, brown, and green in colour, the note measures 156 mm long and 67 mm wide, bearing on the front an elliptical border design surrounding a portrait of Sir Roland T. Symonette, along with the series, a signature of the Governor of the Central Bank of The Bahamas together with the words "The Central Bank of The Bahamas. These notes are legal tender under the Central Bank of The Bahamas Act 2000 for the payment of any amount FIFTY DOLLARS".
A watermark of Sir Roland T. Symonette and the numeral 50 appear on the left and a map of The Bahamas in the centre. The back carries a picture depicting the Central Bank's building in Nassau. The picture is surrounded by various images, which include, on the left, a rainbow-arc flanked by the numeral $50 and the words "Fifty Dollars", above, the words "The Central Bank of The Bahamas", and on the bottom center, the coat-of-arms of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.