Barbados

Our Banknote catalog of Barbados.
In 1882, the Colonial Bank introduced notes for 5 dollars. In 1920, 20 and 100 dollar notes were also issued by this bank. In 1922, Barclays Bank, having taken over the Colonial Bank, began issuing 5, 20 and 100 dollar notes. The higher denominations ceased production in 1940 but the 5 dollar continued to be issued until 1949.
The Royal Bank of Canada introduced notes in 1909, in denominations of 5, 20 and 100 dollars. From 1920, these notes also bore the denomination in sterling, with 5 dollars = 1 pound 10 pence, 20 dollars = 4 pounds 3 shillings 4 pence and 100 dollars = 20 pounds 16 shillings 8 pence. Notes were issued until 1938. The Canadian Bank of Commerce issued notes between 1922 and 1940, also in denominations of 5, 20 and 100 dollars.
Between 1938 and 1949, the government issued notes in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 20 and 100 dollars. All bore the portrait of King George VI.
On 3 December 1973, the Central Bank of Barbados introduced notes in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20 and 100 dollars. The 1 dollar note was not issued again, with 2 dollar notes introduced in 1980, followed by 50 dollars in 1989.
Fuente: Wikipedia
1986 - Barbados P36 2 Dollars banknote
This Barbados 2 Dollars banknote is catalogued as Pick P36, with the date association recorded as ND..
1993 - Barbados P42 2 Dollars banknote
This Barbados 2 Dollars banknote is associated with 1993 and is catalogued as Pick P42. The note has..
1995 - Barbados P46 2 Dollars banknote
The Barbados 2 Dollars banknote listed as ND (1995) in the catalogue is identified by Pick reference..
1995 - Barbados P48 10 Dollars banknote
This Barbados 10 dollars banknote is catalogued as Pick P48, with the catalogue date notation ND (19..
1996 - Barbados P47 5 Dollars banknote
This Barbados 5 Dollars banknote is catalogued as Pick P47, with the source reference recorded as ND..
1999 - Barbados P54b 2 Dollars banknote
Barbados 2 Dollars banknote associated with 1999, catalogued as Pick P54b and listed in the Krause r..
2000 - Barbados P60 2 Dollars banknote
This Barbados 2 Dollars banknote is associated with 2000 and is catalogued as Pick P60. The Krause c..
Frequently asked questions
What period of Barbados banknotes is represented in this shop’s catalog?
The Barbados category includes banknotes dated from 1986 through 2000. Represented dates include 1986, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1999 and 2000. This gives collectors a focused selection of late-20th-century issues rather than a complete survey of every Barbados banknote or issuing period.
Which denominations and Pick references appear in the Barbados category?
The catalog represents 2-, 5- and 10-dollar Barbados banknotes. Listed references include P36, P42, P46, P47, P48, P54b and P60. The 2-dollar denomination appears under several references, while P47 identifies a 5-dollar note and P48 identifies a 10-dollar note.
How can I distinguish the different Barbados 2-dollar banknotes?
Use both the date and Pick reference rather than denomination alone. The catalog identifies 2-dollar notes as 1986 P36, 1993 P42, 1995 P46, 1999 P54b and 2000 P60. These paired identifiers help separate similarly denominated notes and provide a clearer basis for cataloging a collection.
How can collectors organize the Barbados notes represented here?
Collectors can arrange these Barbados banknotes by denomination, date or Pick number. A denomination-based group would place the represented 2-dollar notes together, followed by the 5- and 10-dollar examples. Alternatively, a chronological arrangement runs from 1986 to 2000, while a catalog-based arrangement follows references from P36 through P60.
What details should a buyer check when selecting a Barbados banknote?
Check that the listing’s date, denomination and Pick reference match the space you intend to fill. This is especially important for the 2-dollar notes because the catalog represents several dates and references. The suffix in P54b should also be recorded exactly, rather than reducing the identification to P54.
Is there a notable run of related Pick numbers in this Barbados catalog?
A useful catalog pattern is the consecutive sequence P46, P47 and P48. In the represented records, P46 is a 1995 2-dollar note, P47 is a 1996 5-dollar note, and P48 is a 1995 10-dollar note. Collectors can use this sequence as a compact reference-based grouping without assuming it represents a complete series.







