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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 with red SPECIMEN overprint, prefix F000000, handwritten AeroPrint annotation dated April 1981, PMG 62 Uncirculated

At a glance

  • Country: Barbados
  • Year: 1981
  • Denomination: 100,000 Dollars
  • Type: Treasury Bill
  • Grade: PMG 62 Uncirculated
  • Status: Held
  • Tags: Specimen; Treasury Bill; 100000 Dollars; Government of Barbados; Treasury Bills (Local) Act of 1922; Bradbury Wilkinson; Red Overprint; Prefix F; Serial Format F000000; Pick Unlisted; PMG 62; Administrative Annotation; Dated 1981; Barbados Fiscal History; Government Debt Instruments; Public Finance History; Security Printing History; Barbados; 1981; Museum Grade; R9 Extremely Rare

Description and research notes

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.

The design follows the established multicolour engraved Treasury Bill format used for high-denomination issues, featuring an ornate guilloche border and a dense repeating underprint composed of the text Government of Barbados across the entire face. The denomination $100,000 is printed prominently at lower left, with official signature titles for the Permanent Secretary, Finance, and the Accountant General appearing along the lower portion of the bill.

A bold diagonal red SPECIMEN overprint is applied across the central field of the note, identifying it as specimen material retained outside any live issuance or settlement context. The serial number printed on the face is F000000, consisting of a six-digit zero serial with prefix F, a format reserved for specimen material rather than issued Treasury Bills.

No punch-hole cancellation, perforated cancellation text, or perforated SPECIMEN marking is present on this example. Identification and invalidation as a specimen are effected solely through the red overprint and zero serial configuration, distinguishing this specimen state from contemporaneous formats that employ physical cancellation.

The upper margin carries handwritten administrative annotations documenting later internal handling. These include a notation reading From AeroPrint, numerical references, and a handwritten date corresponding to April 1981. These annotations reflect printer-side or treasury-side processing and provide a firm chronological anchor for this specimen’s handling and retention.

This specimen represents a late internal reference state within the Barbados Treasury Bill series, combining the highest denomination, red specimen overprint, zero serial prefix F, and absence of physical cancellation. Examples of this configuration are extremely rare and illustrate the continued use of specimen Treasury Bills as archival and control instruments into the early 1980s.

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Barbados 1981 Specimen Treasury Bill 100000 Dollars Government of Barbados Treasury Bills (Local) Act of 1922 Bradbury Wilkinson Red Overprint Prefix F Serial Format F000000 Pick Unlisted PMG 62 Administrative Annotation Dated 1981 Barbados Fiscal History Government Debt Instruments Public Finance History Security Printing History Museum Grade R9 Extremely Rare

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