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| Issuer | Central Bank of Barbados |
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| Year | 2023 |
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| Value | 25 Cents 0.25 BBD = TRY 5.67 |
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| Reverse description | A full-body coloured effigy of Minnie Mouse, rendered in the classic Disney animation style with pink bow, pink dress, and red collar, is depicted in the left portion of the field, presented in a coy pose with one hand raised. Behind the figure, a diagonally oriented film strip motif occupies the field, evoking the centenary of cinematic animation. To the right within the film strip, the Disney 100 anniversary logo is incused, accompanied by the cursive 'Disney' script. The legend 'MINNIE MOUSE' runs vertically along the left periphery, with the copyright notice '© Disney' in the lower field. |
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| Reverse lettering | MINNIE MOUSE Disney 100 © Disney |
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Barbados has issued Disney-licensed collector coinage sporadically since the 2000s, with these pieces produced primarily for the souvenir and gift market rather than circulation. The Central Bank's arrangement with Disney reflects a broader Caribbean licensing trend in which small sovereign issuers generate hard currency revenue through numismatic novelties sold far outside their borders.
KM#392 sees no meaningful domestic use.