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30 Dollars Tropical treasures

Issuer Government of Antigua & Barbuda
Year 1981
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Value 30 Dollars (30 XCD)
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Obverse lettering 30 GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA & BARBUDA 30 INDEPENDENCE NOVEMBER 1981 Minister of Finance 30 THIRTY DOLLARS 30
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Reverse lettering 30 GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA & BARBUDA 30 Bananaquit / Banana Tree 30 THIRTY DOLLARS 30
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This note was part of a wave of collector-oriented legal tender issues that proliferated among small Caribbean nations in the early 1980s, when several governments — Antigua & Barbuda among them — recognized that limited-mintage commemorative currency could generate foreign exchange revenue with essentially zero circulation cost. The 1981 independence anniversary provided the occasion.

Gold foil construction makes these mechanically fragile; creasing is irreversible and common, which means genuinely flat examples are harder to find than the original print run would suggest.