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2 Dollars

Emittente Central Bank of Barbados
Anno 2022
Tipo Standard circulation banknote
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Descrizione del dritto The obverse is printed in shades of blue and cyan on a polymer substrate, with an intaglio portrait of Sir Grantley Adams at centre-right against a guilloche underprint incorporating the Barbados trident motif. The denomination $2 appears in the upper left alongside the title "Two Dollars", with the Barbados coat of arms visible in the lower left area. The issuer inscription "Central Bank of Barbados" and legal tender clause are printed beneath the portrait, accompanied by the Governor's signature and "Series 2022" notation; a transparent windmill window element appears at the lower right.
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Descrizione del rovescio The reverse is rendered in blue and green tones on polymer, dominated by a large vignette of the Morgan Lewis Sugar Windmill in St. Andrew, one of the few intact sugar windmills remaining in the Caribbean. The numeral "2" appears in the lower left within a guilloche panel, while a transparent dove-shaped window element with a blue foil patch is positioned centrally at the bottom. The denomination "$2" is printed in the upper right, with "Two Dollars" along the left vertical margin and the inscription "Morgan Lewis Windmill, St. Andrew" in the lower right field.
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Barbados converted its currency series to polymer substrate in 2022, joining a wave of Caribbean nations moving away from cotton-linen paper — partly for durability in humid coastal climates, partly for the enhanced security profile that polymer windows and OVI inks provide. The Canadian Bank Note Company has printed Barbadian currency for decades, giving the series an unusual consistency of production across multiple substrate changes.

P#80 is early in the polymer run. Circulation wear on Caribbean polymer notes tends to manifest as creasing rather than soiling, which affects grading differently than paper equivalents.