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| 表面の説明 | 23-karat gold foil note with a central silver foil vignette of Easton's Fleet raiding the Newfoundland Coast, rendered in relief with multiple full-rigged sailing vessels under sail. Ornate floral and foliate guilloche columns flank the central scene on both sides, with denomination numerals '100' at each corner within shield cartouches. The issuer legend 'GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA & BARBUDA' appears in a banner across the top, and 'ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS' is inscribed along the lower border. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA & BARBUDA INDEPENDENCE NOVEMBER 1981 Minister of Finance ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS 100 |
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One of a small number of foil "banknotes" issued by Caribbean microstates in the early 1980s, this piece sits firmly in the collector novelty category rather than genuine monetary issue. Antigua and Barbuda gained independence in November 1981, and several commemorative items — including foil notes — were produced to capitalize on that event and the collector market it briefly generated.
Legal tender status for these foil pieces was nominal at best. No serious attempt at circulation was ever made, and the $100 face value bore no relationship to the material cost or any transactional reality.