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2012 Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority - $20 Dollars Banknote Serial No NB 183015 P-53a

2012 Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority - $20 Dollars Banknote Serial No NB 183015 P-53a

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Description

2012 Eastern Caribbean $20 Banknote – A Symbol of Economic Unity

Issued by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), the 2012 Eastern Caribbean $20 banknote reflects the shared financial system of eight island nations, fostering economic stability and regional unity. This note is part of the Eastern Caribbean dollar series, used by countries such as Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Anguilla, and Montserrat.

Key Features & Historical Significance

Issuer: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB)

Denomination: $20 Eastern Caribbean Dollars

Year of Issue: 2012

Pick Number: P-53a

Printer: De La Rue & Company, Ltd. (Renowned for secure currency production)

Size: Approx. 145 × 70 mm

Material: Paper banknote with advanced security features

This edition incorporates modern anti-counterfeiting measures, such as watermarks, security threads, and intricate microprinting, ensuring reliability in circulation. The banknote's design showcases Queen Elizabeth II, reinforcing historical ties with the Commonwealth, alongside depictions of local Caribbean imagery and culture.

Why Collect This Banknote?

This 2012 Eastern Caribbean $20 banknote represents a key moment in regional currency evolution, highlighting the ongoing advancements in security and design while celebrating the unity of the Eastern Caribbean nations. Whether you're a seasoned collector or new to numismatics, this banknote is a fascinating piece of economic history worth preserving.

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