As promised, I am back with some better photos of my fresh gold notes from Antigua and Barbuda.
I decided to start with my favorite one, featuring a bunch of humpback whales:





Btw, as you can see above, these notes have found their new home along with my goldbacks in my Goldbacks official wallet that good ol' @summertooth gifted me a month or so ago! Can't wait to stuff it with as many gold bills as I can ^-^

As for the other side of the bill, it seems to feature a beach or something of the country. The bill only reads the denomination and the date of the independence day with no hints of the place depicted:





Talking about humpback whales, here's an interesting fact about them. Did you know each individual comes with a unique pattern on its tail fluke? These patterns are like a whale fingerprint and scientists use them to identify them!
As a quick reminder, this note is 0.958 gold plated silver. It was issued in 1981 and is considering legal tender in the Antigua and Barbuda country. Mintage is 25000. Feel free to
for some more info!
Ok, this is it for today! See you soon with more golden marine creatures 💝
Fun Numismatics Posts
Enjoyed the post? Here is some more fun silver/numismatics themed content I have written in the past that you may enjoy:
- The country that uses plastic coins!
- My silver pocket piece
- My favorite piece from the stack
- The 10 Million Dollar Coin
- That's one big nugget!
- The Ten Thousand Dollar Bill ?!?!
- Biggest Gold Coin Ever
- A coin made of cardboard
- World's smallest gold coin
- World's First Flying Coin
- Manchukuo's Fiber Coins from 1945
And don't forget to join me in the silver gold stackers discord where I hang around! We are a fun bunch, I promise! Just click here!
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