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1 Dollar With Anguilla

Issuer Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
Year 1988-1989
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Size 145 × 70 mm
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Obverse lettering Eastern Caribbean Central Bank $1 These notes are legal tender for the payment of any amount One Dollar $1
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Protection description Portrait watermark of Queen Elizabeth II in profile
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The "With Anguilla" designation in the catalog refers to notes printed after Anguilla's disputed return to the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority's umbrella — a political situation that dragged through the 1970s following Anguilla's unilateral secession from the St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla state in 1967. Earlier ECCA and ECCB issues had omitted Anguilla from the named territories on the note; this series corrected that.

P#21 was a short run, covering only the 1988–1989 window before the ECCB transitioned to a redesigned series. De La Rue printed the full regional family from London throughout this period.