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| 表面の説明 | Gold foil note issued to commemorate Antigua & Barbuda's independence in November 1981, struck on a black substrate with all design elements rendered in raised gold relief. The central vignette presents a panoramic coastal landscape with rolling hills and shoreline, flanked on the left by an oval medallion bearing the national coat of arms and on the right by an oval portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Denomination numerals "30" appear in ornate corner cartouches, with the title "THIRTY DOLLARS" in a decorative panel along the lower border and a facsimile signature line for the Minister of Finance. |
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| 表面の銘文 | 30 GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA & BARBUDA 30 INDEPENDENCE NOVEMBER 1981 Minister of Finance 30 THIRTY DOLLARS 30 |
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Antigua & Barbuda had gained full independence from Britain only in November 1981, and this gold foil novelty issue appeared almost immediately in the wake of that transition — part of a wave of commemorative pieces aimed squarely at the collector and tourist markets rather than any circulation function. The "Beauties of the Islands" branding is characteristic of Caribbean souvenir issues of the period, where the denomination itself was largely notional.
Gold foil notes of this type were produced by several specialist printers catering to newly independent small-island nations throughout the 1980s. They have no redemption history and were never legal tender in any practical sense.