The 1994 Eastern Caribbean 5 dollar banknote is a vibrant and distinctive piece of currency issued by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. Here are some key features and details about this banknote:
Key Features:
- Obverse (Front): The front of the note features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at the center right. Below her portrait, there is an image of a green sea turtle. The top right corner displays a green-throated carib, a bird native to the region. The text includes "Eastern Caribbean Central Bank" and a promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of five dollars
- Reverse (Back): The back of the note depicts Admiral's House in Antigua and Barbuda on the left and Trafalgar Falls in Dominica on the right. The center features a map of the Eastern Caribbean islands
- Watermark: The watermark features a profile of Queen Elizabeth II, adding an extra layer of security and authenticity
- Design and Colors: The note is primarily dark green, black, and violet on a multicolor underprint, giving it a vibrant and intricate appearance
- Condition-AUNC (Uncirculated)-Sequential Numbers from CO54272G-CO54278G
Historical Context:
The Eastern Caribbean dollar is used by eight members of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), including Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Anguilla, and Montserrat. The 1994 5 dollar banknote is part of a series that reflects the shared cultural and economic heritage of these islands
This banknote is not only a piece of currency but also a symbol of the unity and diversity of the Eastern Caribbean region
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