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100 Dollars - Elizabeth II

Issuer The Bahamas
Year 1971
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Value 100 Dollars
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Reverse description The central device displays the shield from the Coat of Arms of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, featuring a galleon under sail on a calm sea beneath a royal crown, rendered in fine relief. The shield is flanked by elaborate acanthus-scroll mantling. Below the shield, a ribbon scroll bears the national motto 'EXPULSIS PIRATIS RESTITUTA COMMERCIA' in raised letters. The denomination 'HUNDRED DOLLARS' arcs along the upper periphery, with the date '1971' at the right, all within a beaded border. Two small sunburst hallmark punches appear flanking the motto scroll at lower left and lower right.
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Reverse lettering HUNDRED DOLLARS 1971 EXPULSIS PIRATIS RESTITUTA COMMERCIA
(Translation: Pirates defeated, commerce restored)
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