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50 Dollars - Elizabeth II Disabled Persons

Issuer Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
Year 1981
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Weight 28.28 g
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Reverse description The reverse depicts a dynamic allegorical composition of three winged figures in flight, symbolising the aspirations and dignity of disabled persons as commemorated by the 1981 International Year of Disabled Persons (I.Y.D.P.). One figure soars above, extending a hand to assist a second figure rising upward, while a third winged figure is shown below in a posture of emergence. The denomination 'FIFTY DOLLARS' is inscribed along the lower arc, with the Royal Mint lozenge mintmark centred below the figures. The acronym 'I·Y·D·P' and the date '1981' appear in the upper field.
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Reverse lettering I·Y·D·P 1981 FIFTY DOLLARS
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