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note: extra-large & heavy coin
Barbados 2 Dollars {1973-1984} 4S
Elizabeth II
FEATURING
front: Staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis)
and two fishes going round the coral
back: Coat of Arms of Barbados {dolphin fish and a pelican}
The national symbol found on top of the helmet for Barbados is the fist of a Barbadian holding two stalks of sugar cane, that are crossed to resemble St. Andrew's Cross. This is representative of the importance of the sugar industry as well as Barbados celebrating its national independence day on St. Andrew's Day.
The shield is gold in color. Upon it are a pair of the national flower, known as the Pride of Barbados, and a single bearded fig tree (Ficus citrifolia). The shield is supported by a dolphin fish and a pelican. They stand for the fishing industry and Pelican Island, respectively.
At the bottom is Barbados' national motto ("Pride and Industry") on a scroll.
• quantity 1
• polished Copper-nickel coin
• diameter: 37 mm
• weight: 20 g
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Barbados 2 Dollars {1973-1984} 4S
Elizabeth II
FEATURING
front: Staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis)
and two fishes going round the coral
back: Coat of Arms of Barbados {dolphin fish and a pelican}
The national symbol found on top of the helmet for Barbados is the fist of a Barbadian holding two stalks of sugar cane, that are crossed to resemble St. Andrew's Cross. This is representative of the importance of the sugar industry as well as Barbados celebrating its national independence day on St. Andrew's Day.
The shield is gold in color. Upon it are a pair of the national flower, known as the Pride of Barbados, and a single bearded fig tree (Ficus citrifolia). The shield is supported by a dolphin fish and a pelican. They stand for the fishing industry and Pelican Island, respectively.
At the bottom is Barbados' national motto ("Pride and Industry") on a scroll.
• quantity 1
• polished Copper-nickel coin
• diameter: 37 mm
• weight: 20 g
CHOOSE FROM DROP DOWN MENU
• 22" black cotton necklace with lobster clasp, 2 mm thick {see last photo}
• 1-1/8" stainless steel keychain with 30 mm ring {see last photo}
• no chain or cord
message me if you need a shorter length black necklace
<please like me on>
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