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100 Dollars Sailing Ships

Issuer Government of Antigua & Barbuda
Year 1981
Type Souvenir banknote
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Obverse lettering GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA & BARBUDA 23K HAPPY DELIVERY ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
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Reverse lettering GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA & BARBUDA INDEPENDENCE NOVEMBER 1981 MINISTRY OF FINANCE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
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Antigua and Barbuda gained full independence on 1 November 1981, and this note was issued directly in connection with that event — a commemorative piece rather than a circulating instrument. The sailing ship imagery ties explicitly to the island's colonial maritime history and its position in the Eastern Caribbean's traditional schooner trade routes.

The construction is unusual for the format: .999 fine silver substrate printed against 23-karat gold foil, a combination that places it firmly in the numismatic souvenir category rather than any functional currency program. Alan D'Estrehan's design work was produced for commemorative issue rather than the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority's standard circulation program.

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