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| Issuer | Central Bank of Belize |
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| Year | 2003-2020 |
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| Value | 10 Dollars |
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| Obverse description | Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in intaglio at right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara; at left, a vignette of the Belize City clock tower set within a guilloche underprint in light green and peach tones. The denomination TEN DOLLARS is printed in large letterpress at centre, with the issuer's title CENTRAL BANK OF BELIZE at top and three signature lines for Governor, Financial Secretary, and Director below centre. |
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| Variants | P#68a - 01.03.2003 P#68b - 01.01.2005 P#68c - 01.09.2007 P#68d - 11.01.2011 P#68e - 01.05.2016 |
| Comments |
Belize retained Thomas De La Rue for this series long after many Caribbean neighbors shifted to polymer substrates or diversified their printing contracts — a quiet expression of institutional conservatism that kept the cotton paper format in continuous production across nearly two decades. The P#68 run spans an unusually long issue window for a note of this denomination, with subtle security upgrades introduced mid-series without altering the Pick classification.
De La Rue's Gateshead facility handled much of the Caribbean output during this period, though London remains the registered printing origin for the series.