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| Emittent | Central Bank of Belize |
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| Jahr | 1984 |
| Typ | Non-circulating banknote |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | At right, a front-facing crowned portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing the Kokoshnik Tiara; the Altun Ha Maya temple occupies the central vignette, with the Coat of Arms of Belize at lower right and a queen angelfish (Holacanthus ciliaris) in the upper left field. The note commemorates the Third Anniversary of Belize's Independence, with the national motto SUB UMBRA FLOREO rendered in Latin below the central design. Inscriptions identify the Central Bank of Belize and the $100 denomination. |
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| Vorderseitenlegende | Central Bank of Belize THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE SUB UMBRA FLOREO $100 (Translation: I flourish in the shade.) |
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| Anmerkungen |
This note was never intended for circulation. Issued in 1984 as a numismatic souvenir by the Central Bank of Belize, it was produced on an experimental hybrid substrate bonding paper with gold foil — an unusual material choice for a Caribbean central bank at a time when such techniques were largely confined to high-security commemorative issues from specialist European printers. Whether the substrate was a deliberate prestige decision or simply an available novelty is not documented in the standard literature.
The Pick CS1 designation — "CS" denoting a commemorative souvenir — places it outside the regular circulation series entirely. Surviving examples vary considerably in the condition of the foil layer, which is prone to delamination along the edges.