2003 - East Caribbean States PIC 42v 5 Dollars banknote
2003 - East Caribbean States PIC 42v 5 Dollars banknote 

2003 - East Caribbean States PIC 42v 5 Dollars banknote

  • Product Code: Estados Caribe Del Este PIC 42v
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 63.80€

  • Ex Tax: 58.00€


This individual 5 Dollars banknote from the East Caribbean States is associated with 2003 and is catalogued by Krause as Pick P42v. The reference identifies the V suffix variety within the note’s catalogue listing.

The predominantly green design uses a multicolour underprint and features Queen Elizabeth II at centre right, a turtle near the lower centre and a green-throated carib at the upper right. A gold foil fish appears on the front, together with silver foil devices and a wide security thread.

The reverse depicts Admiral’s House in Antigua and Barbuda on the left, Trafalgar Falls in Dominica on the right and an island map. The watermark shows Queen Elizabeth II. TDLR is identified as the printer, and the front fish includes a brown eye detail.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 5 Dollars banknote associated with 2003 and identified in the title with the East Caribbean States. It is the specific banknote described on this product page, rather than a general entry for the currency or region.

What year, denomination and currency are identified for the banknote?

The listing associates the banknote with 2003 and identifies its denomination as 5 Dollars. The title names the issuing area as the East Caribbean States. The supplied information does not provide a stronger statement about whether 2003 was the issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalog reference or model is given for this banknote?

The supplied model/catalog reference is “Estados Caribe Del Este PIC 42v.” The product title also identifies the note as PIC 42v, so collectors can use that reference when distinguishing this listing from other East Caribbean States banknotes.

Does the listing state a grade, condition or specimen status?

No grade, physical-condition description or specimen status is provided in the supplied listing. The description contains the text “ST.VICENT,” but it does not state a condition classification such as UNC or S/C, nor does it identify the note as a specimen.