All notes dated 2.5.2013 and released on 4.6.2013
Two Dollars
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Dated 2013, P73 |
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Reverse |
$2: John Redman Bovell was an agronomist
and a pioneer of the sugar industry. Morgan Lewis Windmill was used to
grind sugar cane during the sugar production process.
Five Dollars
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Dated 2013, P74 |
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Reverse |
$5: Sir Frank Worrell was a legendary West
Indies cricketer and one of the famous 3Ws (Worrell, Sir Everton DeCourcy Weekes, Sir Clyde Leopold Walcott).
3Ws Oval is a cricket facility that is named after them.
Ten Dollars
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Dated 2013, P75 |
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Reverse |
$10: Charles Duncan O'Neal was a doctor
and social activist. Charles Duncan O'Neal Bridge is pretty self explanatory.
Twenty Dollars
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Dated 2013, P76 |
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Reverse |
$20: Sameul Jackman Prescod was the first
non-white/coloured person in Barbados' parliament, hence the Parliament
Buildings.
Fifty Dollars
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Dated 2013, P77 |
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Reverse |
$50: Errol Barrow was the island's first
prime minister. The back is Independence Square and the statue is of him.
One Hundred Dollars
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Dated 2013, P78 |
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Reverse |
$100: Sir Grantley Adams was our first
premier and a social activist and the airport is named after him.
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