The P#63B is part of the 1993-series redesign that gave Barbados its current note family, with De La Rue handling the full print run through multiple dated issues. The 2006 date places this in the later pressings of that same design — no substantive change in imagery or security architecture from earlier printings, just an updated date signature.
Security specification here is modest relative to contemporaries. By 2006 most regional central banks were incorporating color-shifting ink or optically variable devices; Barbados stayed with thread and watermark alone on this denomination.
The P#63B is part of the 1993-series redesign that gave Barbados its current note family, with De La Rue handling the full print run through multiple dated issues. The 2006 date places this in the later pressings of that same design — no substantive change in imagery or security architecture from earlier printings, just an updated date signature.
Security specification here is modest relative to contemporaries. By 2006 most regional central banks were incorporating color-shifting ink or optically variable devices; Barbados stayed with thread and watermark alone on this denomination.