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10 Dollars

Uitgever Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
Jaar 1993
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Vorm Rectangular
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Beschrijving keerzijde The left vignette presents a scenic view of Admiralty Bay, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, while a cartographic vignette of the Eastern Caribbean island chain occupies the centre. At right, the sailing vessel Warspite is rendered against an Anguilla backdrop; a Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) appears above the central composition, and a school of fish is depicted at lower right.
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Varianten P#27a - suffix letter A (Antigua)
P#27d - suffix letter D (Dominica)
P#27g - suffix letter G (Grenada)
P#27k - suffix letter K (St. Kitts)
P#27l - suffix letter L (St. Lucia)
P#27m - suffix letter M (Montserrat)
P#27u - suffix letter U (Anguilla)
P#27v - suffix letter V (St. Vincent)
P#A -
P#D -
P#G -
P#K -
P#L -
P#M -
P#U -
P#V -
Opmerkingen

The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank replaced the East Caribbean Currency Authority in 1983, but the banknote designs it inherited — and largely retained — were rooted in even older colonial-era templates. This 1993 issue is part of the long-running series that kept the same basic design framework across multiple decades, a deliberate choice to maintain continuity across the eight member territories that share the EC dollar: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, and St Vincent and the Grenadines.

Thomas De La Rue's involvement with Eastern Caribbean currency stretches back through the ECCA period, making this a relationship measured in generations rather than contracts.

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