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Barbados’s paper-money history reflects its evolution from British colonial administration to an independent state with a nationally managed monetary and fiscal system. For much of the twentieth century, currency and short-term government obligations were issued within British West Indies frameworks and approved through colonial treasury channels, with design and production handled by specialist security printers. Specimens, proofs, and archival photographs were created in limited quantities as part of these internal approval and control processes and survive today primarily through later archival dispersals.

Independence and the establishment of the Central Bank of Barbados in the early 1970s marked a structural shift from regional monetary arrangements to a fully national system anchored by the Barbados dollar (BBD). Alongside circulating notes, the government continued to rely on high-denomination Treasury Bills for internal liquidity management, accounting reference, and fiscal control. These instruments, often never intended for circulation, form a parallel documentary record of state finance.

A focused institutional overview of this system — including Treasury Bill specimens, photographic proofs, control material, and fiscal reference instruments — is explored in the Barbados Treasury Bills Spotlight , which examines how these instruments were designed, authorized, and used internally under the Treasury Bills Local Act framework.

The material presented here emphasizes that institutional record rather than circulation alone: rare archival photographs documenting unissued designs, printer and treasury specimens of exceptional denominations, and internal reference pieces spanning the colonial and post-independence periods. Together, they trace how Barbados’s fiscal instruments were designed, authorized, handled, and ultimately preserved. Use the filters above to explore the collection by type or year as this section continues to expand with additional proofs, specimens, and issued material.

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Barbados 1981 Government of Barbados 100,000 Dollars Treasury Bill specimen with red SPECIMEN overprint, prefix F000000, handwritten AeroPrint annotation dated April 1981, PMG 62 Uncirculated

Barbados 1981 — Government of Barbados 100,000 Dollars Treasury Bill, Specimen, Red Overprint, Prefix F

Specimen Treasury Bill issued by the Government of Barbados under the authority of the Treasury Bills (Local) Act of 1922 and prepared as a non-circulating reference instrument for internal treasury, accounting, and archival use. The bill is denominated at one hundred thousand dollars and sets out an obligation payable to order out of the Consolidated Fund at any commercial bank in Barbados or at the Treasury. The place of issue, Bridgetown, is incorporated into the printed layout, confirming its role within the central administrative framework of Barbados. ... Read more →

BarbadosTreasury Bill1981100,000 DollarsPMG 62 Uncirculated SpecimenTreasury Bill100000 DollarsGovernment of BarbadosTreasury Bills (Local) Act of 1922Bradbury WilkinsonBWCRed OverprintPrefix FSerial Format F000000Pick UnlistedPMG 62Administrative AnnotationDated 1981Barbados Fiscal HistoryGovernment Debt InstrumentsPublic Finance HistorySecurity Printing HistoryBarbados1981Museum GradeR9 Extremely Rare
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Barbados 1981 Government of Barbados 500,000 Dollars Treasury Bill specimen with red SPECIMEN overprint, prefix G000000, AeroPrint annotation dated April 1981, PMG 62 Uncirculated

Barbados 1981 — Government of Barbados 500,000 Dollars Treasury Bill, Specimen, Red Overprint, Prefix G

Specimen Treasury Bill issued by the Government of Barbados under the authority of the Treasury Bills (Local) Act of 1922 and prepared as a non-circulating reference instrument for internal treasury, accounting, and archival use. The bill is denominated at five hundred thousand dollars, representing the highest denomination within the Barbados Treasury Bill series. Instruments of this value were intended exclusively for exceptional treasury reference and internal control purposes rather than routine fiscal operations. ... Read more →

BarbadosTreasury Bill1981500,000 DollarsPMG 62 Uncirculated SpecimenTreasury Bill500000 DollarsGovernment of BarbadosTreasury Bills (Local) Act of 1922Bradbury WilkinsonBWCRed OverprintPrefix GSerial Format G000000Pick UnlistedPMG 62Administrative AnnotationDated 1981Barbados Fiscal HistoryGovernment Debt InstrumentsPublic Finance HistorySecurity Printing HistoryBarbados1981Museum GradeR9 Extremely Rare
Held
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