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- East Caribbean States - Antigua 5 Dollars Banknote, 1986-1988 ND, P-18a, UNC
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The East Caribbean States 5 Dollar note was released by the East Caribbean Central Bank featuring Queen Elizabeth II on its obverse design, wearing the tiara of the Grand Duchess Vladimir and the golden jubilee necklace of Queen Victoria. Also featured on the front of the note are a windsurfer, a conch shell, and the map of the Caribbean Island without identifying the Anguilla island. The reverse features harbor scenery with flowers, palm trees, buildings, and ships. It also features a swordfish on its bottom right. The note is 145 x 70 mm in size and comes in green, blue, and yellow color combinations. It carries a solid security thread with printed ECCB. It also has a watermark that reflects Queen Elizabeth II. This particular note is in uncirculated condition.