1965 East Caribbean 1 Dollar Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the right side, symbolizing the region's association with the British Commonwealth. The center displays a map of the Caribbean islands, and the denomination "One Dollar" is printed in bold letters. The note includes serial numbers and official signatures under the name "East Caribbean Currency Authority."
Obverse lettering: EAST CARIBBEAN CURRENCY AUTHORITY, ONE DOLLAR, THESE NOTES ARE LEGAL TENDER FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY AMOUNT.
Reverse: Illustrates a picturesque tropical landscape with palm trees, coastal scenery, and a sailing vessel in the distance, representing the natural beauty of the Caribbean. The denomination "1 Dollar" is displayed on both the left and right sides, surrounded by ornate floral motifs.
Reverse lettering: EAST CARIBBEAN CURRENCY AUTHORITY, ONE DOLLAR, along with a list of territories: MONTSERRAT, ST. VINCENT, ST. LUCIA, GRENADA, DOMINICA, ANTIGUA, ST. KITTS-NEVIS-ANGUILLA.
Size: ±148 x 70 mm
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