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100 Dollars Sailing Ships

Issuer Government of Antigua & Barbuda
Year 1981
Type Souvenir banknote
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Obverse lettering GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA & BARBUDA 23K PIERRE LEGRAND CAPTURES VICE-ADMIRAL'S SHIP ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS 100
Reverse description The reverse, struck entirely in 23K gold foil relief, carries a central landscape vignette of rolling surf and a rocky Caribbean coastline, evoking the island scenery of Antigua and Barbuda. An oval cartouche at lower left bears the national coat of arms, while a portrait medallion at lower right contains a bust figure. Denomination numerals "100" appear in all four corner cartouches, and ornamental guilloche scrollwork flanks the bottom legend panel.
Reverse lettering GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA & BARBUDA INDEPENDENCE NOVEMBER 1981 MINISTRY OF FINANCE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS 100
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