3-mm wide color-shifting StarChrome windowed security thread with demetalized ECCB 50 and flower Prefix SN - SW Intro: 10 04 2015 50 dollars Values

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3-mm wide color-shifting StarChrome windowed security thread with demetalized ECCB 50 and flower Prefix SN - SW Intro: 10 04 2015 50 dollars Values

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Obverse: English text; fish; tactile cricket stumps, bails, and ball; Central Bank headquarters building; sea turtle; Queen Elizabeth II wearing Grand Duchess Vladimir’s tiara and Queen Victoria’s golden jubilee necklace; green-throated carib bird and flowers; rectangular foil flower patch

Reverse: English text; Brimstone Hill fortress in St

Basic Information

GSID:

99790

Denomination:

50 dollars

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

3-mm wide color-shifting StarChrome windowed security thread with demetalized ECCB 50 and flower Prefix SN - SW Intro: 10 04 2015

Design Details

Note Color:

Blue, green, red, and yellow

Note Dimension:

145 x 70 mm

Printer:

DE LA RUE

Note Paper Type:

Paper

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