Barbados has issued marine-themed bullion coinage with enough consistency since the 1970s to build a genuine collector following around the series. The seahorse motif draws directly from the country's longtime use of the creature as a national symbol, embedded in its coat of arms since independence in 1966.
KM#103 is part of a broader wave of privately distributed bullion struck for the Barbadian government by overseas mints during the 2010s — production details for individual years remain thinly documented in standard references.
Barbados has issued marine-themed bullion coinage with enough consistency since the 1970s to build a genuine collector following around the series. The seahorse motif draws directly from the country's longtime use of the creature as a national symbol, embedded in its coat of arms since independence in 1966.
KM#103 is part of a broader wave of privately distributed bullion struck for the Barbadian government by overseas mints during the 2010s — production details for individual years remain thinly documented in standard references.