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10 Dollars

Issuer Central Bank of Barbados
Year 2022
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Reverse lettering Ten Dollars
$10
10
Charles Duncan O'Neal Bridge, Bridgetown
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Protection type Transparent window, Security thread, Raised print
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Barbados switched its dollar-denominated notes to polymer with this 2022 series, following a regional trend that had already taken hold in several Eastern Caribbean territories. The Canadian Bank Note Company has produced Barbadian currency for decades, and this issue continues that relationship — the Ottawa facility handles both the substrate and the printing in a single production chain, unlike some polymer transitions where the base film is sourced separately from a different supplier.

The transparent window integrated into polymer notes of this type is structurally part of the substrate itself, not a later-applied element, which makes delamination — a known weakness in early-generation polymer issues elsewhere — effectively a non-issue here.