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1986 Barbados, Central Bank of Barbados - 2 Dollars Banknote P-36 Serial No. H7 3124491986 Barbados 2 Dollars Banknote (P 36) Honoring Sir Charles Duncan ONeal and Bridgetowns Historic Waterfront Issued by the Central Bank of Barbados in 1986, this 2 Dollars banknote (Pick 36) is a standout piece from the islands post independence currency series. It features a portrait of Sir Charles Duncan ONeal, a pioneering Barbadian physician and social reformer, whose legacy shaped the nations early political landscape. The reverse showcases the
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