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| 正面铭文 | 30 GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA & BARBUDA 30 INDEPENDENCE NOVEMBER 1981 Minister of Finance 30 THIRTY DOLLARS 30 |
| 背面描述 | The reverse of this gold foil commemorative note carries a large central vignette of a Caribbean Buckeye butterfly (Junonia evarete) with wings fully spread, resting among sprays of Petrea flowers, all executed in embossed relief on a dark ground. The denomination numeral "30" is repeated in ornamental frames at each corner, with floral and foliate border elements running along all sides. The issuer's name "GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA & BARBUDA" arches across the upper border, and "THIRTY DOLLARS" is inscribed in a ruled panel along the lower margin. |
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Antigua & Barbuda gained independence on 1 November 1981, and this gold foil souvenir issue was produced to mark that occasion. It was never intended for circulation — commemorative novelty pieces of this type were sold directly to collectors and tourists, with the "30 Dollars" denomination functioning more as a face value convention than a spendable sum.
Gold foil notes from this period were typically produced by specialist manufacturers supplying newly independent Caribbean states, where the demand for independence memorabilia outpaced any practical monetary need.