1975 Central Bank of Barbados 5 Dollar Banknote - C. Blackman Signature - Sir Frank Worrell Note - 1975 Barbados Five Dollar Note - P#32a
1975 Central Bank of Barbados 5 Dollar Banknote - C. Blackman Signature - Sir Frank Worrell Note - 1975 Barbados Five Dollar Note - P#32a
This listing is for the photographed 1975 Central Bank of Barbados 5 Dollar Note. This issue was signed by C. Blackman, differentiating it from other issues. Sir Frank Worrell is displayed on the right end of the note. The reverse of the note shows Trafalgar Square in Bridgetown. Choice Very Fine (VF+) grade/condition, some folds and signs of circulation. P#32a (Pick Number 32a). Great addition to any collection!
Barbados gained independence from Britain on 30 November 1966. At the time, the island was still part of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority, which issued the East Caribbean dollar for several British Caribbean territories. Barbados used these notes until it chose to establish its own currency. In 1972, Barbados formally withdrew from the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority and created the Central Bank of Barbados, founded in 1972 to oversee monetary policy and currency issuance. This first series of banknotes issued in 1973 featured several portraits of national heroes and scenes to show national pride.
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1975 Central Bank of Barbados 5 Dollar Banknote - C. Blackman Signature - Sir Frank Worrell Note - 1975 Barbados Five Dollar Note - P#32a
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