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100 Dollars - Elizabeth II A Series

Issuer Cayman Islands Currency Board
Year 1974
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Reference(s) P#11
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Reverse lettering Cayman Islands Currency Board $100 GEORGE TOWN CAPITAL One Hundred Dollars THOMAS DE LA RUE & COMPANY LIMITED
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The Cayman Islands Currency Board was established in 1972, just two years before this note was issued — the islands had previously relied on Jamaican currency, and the transition to a domestic issue reflected a practical administrative decision rather than any particular political pressure. The Cayman dollar was pegged to the US dollar at a fixed rate of CI$1 to US$1.20, a rate that has held without interruption ever since, making it one of the most stable fixed exchange rates in the Caribbean.

De La Rue's Anthony Buckley was the photographer responsible for the official portrait of Elizabeth II used across numerous Commonwealth issues of this period — his credit here is for that photographic source, not an engraved design.

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