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100 Dollars

Issuer Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
Year 1988-1993
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Value 100 Dollars
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Obverse lettering EASTERN CARIBBEAN CENTRAL BANK
THESE NOTES ARE LEGAL TENDER
FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY AMOUNT
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
$100
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Protection description Queen Elizabeth II portrait visible when held to light; embedded security thread running vertically through the note.
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The suffix-letter system used across this series is the ECCB's method of attributing notes to specific member territories without printing entirely separate issues — a practical concession to eight distinct governments sharing a single currency. The 'G' suffix pairing Venner's signature with a Grenada-attributed note is flagged as unlisted in standard catalog references, making confirmed examples worth documenting carefully.

Venner succeeded Jacobs as Governor in 1989, which is why Jacobs signatures dominate the earlier part of the issue window and Venner's appear across nearly the full territorial range thereafter. The absence of a Venner/Anguilla pairing and the St. Vincent Jacobs-only listing likely reflects printing batches rather than any administrative anomaly.