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30 Dollars Beauty over the sea

Uitgever Government of Antigua & Barbuda
Jaar 1981
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Valuta Dollar (1965-date)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Gold foil reverse centred on an embossed circular vignette of a Red-billed Tropicbird in flight, flanked by two additional relief vignettes of the same species perched among foliage at left and right. Decorative laurel-wreath columns run along each vertical border, with the denomination numeral "30" set in corner cartouches at all four angles. The issuer's name is inscribed in a panel across the top, and the denomination legend "THIRTY DOLLARS" occupies a recessed band along the lower edge.
Opschrift keerzijde 30 GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA & BARBUDA 30 Red-billed Tropicbird 30 THIRTY DOLLARS 30
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Opmerkingen

Antigua and Barbuda gained full independence on 1 November 1981, and this gold foil commemorative was part of the wave of numismatic material issued around that transition. It is not a circulating banknote and was never intended to be — gold foil pieces of this type were marketed primarily to collectors through philatelic and numismatic bureaus, a revenue stream that newly independent Caribbean states exploited aggressively in the early 1980s.

The $30 denomination is purely nominal. No legal tender obligation backed it in any practical sense.

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