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The Barclays Bank series of Dominica in the World Currency contains 14 distinct entries.
Barclay & Company Limited was established on 20 July 1896 through the merger of the banking business of Barclay, Bevan, Tritton, Ransom, Bouverie & Company; Gurney & Company; and various other private banking concerns. In December 1917, Barclays Bank came to a working arrangement with the Colonial Bank which gave Barclays access to the latter’s presence in west Africa and the Caribbean. Barclays secured a controlling interest in the Colonial Bank in 1918, and in 1925, an Act of Parliament permitted the re-incorporation of the Colonial Bank, which changed it...

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  Barclays Bank Value Range Favorite
Barclays Bank Value Range  
5 dollars (B301a)
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5 dollars (B301b)
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5 dollars (B301as1)
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5 dollars (B301as2)
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5 dollars (B302a)
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5 dollars (B302as)
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5 dollars (B303a)
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5 dollars (B303b)
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5 dollars (B303c)
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5 dollars (B303d)
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5 dollars (B303e)
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5 dollars (B303bs)
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5 dollars (B303cs)
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5 dollars (B303ds)
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The Barclays Bank series of Dominica in the World Currency contains 14 distinct entries.
Barclay & Company Limited was established on 20 July 1896 through the merger of the banking business of Barclay, Bevan, Tritton, Ransom, Bouverie & Company; Gurney & Company; and various other private banking concerns. In December 1917, Barclays Bank came to a working arrangement with the Colonial Bank which gave Barclays access to the latter’s presence in west Africa and the Caribbean. Barclays secured a controlling interest in the Colonial Bank in 1918, and in 1925, an Act of Parliament permitted the re-incorporation of the Colonial Bank, which changed it...

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