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| Uitgever | Central Bank of Barbados |
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| Jaar | 1999-2000 |
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| Waarde | 100 Dollars |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Printed in blue, grey, and brown over a multicolour guilloche underprint, the obverse carries a front-facing portrait vignette of Sir Grantley Adams at right, accompanied by a golden dolphin-shaped metallic foil at the far right and a seahorse (Hippocampus sp.) vignette facing left. The Coat of Arms of Barbados appears at left-centre, flanked by a trident and a flying fish (Exocoetidae sp.) motif in the centre, while a large dotted numeral occupies the upper left alongside an ascending-size serial number in red and black. A windowed security thread and a see-through register feature are incorporated at the left. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | CENTRAL BANK OF BARBADOS THESE NOTES ARE LEGAL TENDER FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY AMOUNT ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS GOVERNOR SIR GRANTLEY ADAMS PRIDE AND INDUSTRY $100 |
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The "large dotted numeral" designation distinguishes this note from earlier issues in the same series by a modified numeral rendering in the denomination — a detail that matters more to specialists than to anyone who handled these in circulation. Barbados introduced polymer-adjacent security upgrades across its late-1990s issues without abandoning cotton paper, and this note sits at that transition point: metallic foil and a see-through register grafted onto a substrate De La Rue had been supplying to the island for decades.
P#59 had a short window — replaced as the Eastern Caribbean region pushed toward more aggressive anti-counterfeiting specifications after 2000.