Description: British Caribbean Territories 1 Dollar (1962) Pick# 7c PCGS 45 Choice XF - Rare Colonial-Era Banknote This listing features a British Caribbean Territories 1 Dollar (1962) banknote, cataloged as Pick# 7c, and graded PCGS 45 Choice Extremely Fine. This banknote is a highly collectible and valuable piece of British colonial currency from the Caribbean region, showcasing a blend of historical significance and artistic design. Key Features: •Country: British Caribbean Territories•Denomination: 1 Dollar•Year of Issue: 1962•Pick Number: 7c•Grade: PCGS 45 Choice Extremely Fine•Condition: Exceptional quality with minor signs of circulation, sharp details, and vibrant colors typical of Choice XF. Why This British Caribbean Territories 1 Dollar Note is a Must-Have: 🌟 Historical Significance: Issued in 1962, this banknote is from the final years of British colonial rule in the Caribbean before many territories gained independence. It reflects the economic and political history of the region during its time as part of the British Empire. 🌟 Iconic Design: The note features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, symbolizing British rule, and intricate tropical imagery that reflects the culture and environment of the Caribbean. The reverse showcases important symbols of the Caribbean’s rich natural resources and industries. 🌟 Certified and Graded: Graded PCGS 45 Choice XF, this note is well-preserved with excellent structure, crisp details, and vibrant color. It retains its beauty and historical value, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Collector’s Item and Investment Potential: This British Caribbean Territories 1 Dollar (1962) note is an essential item for collectors of British colonial currency or those with a focus on Caribbean history. Its scarcity, combined with its high-grade condition, makes it a valuable asset for any serious numismatist. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a rare and historically significant piece of British Caribbean currency. Bid now to add this exceptional 1962 1 Dollar note to your collection! A Journey into British Caribbean Territories Banknote Collecting Collecting banknotes from the British Caribbean Territories opens a window into the economic and historical journey of the islands that make up this region. These territories, which include nations like Antigua, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent, and Trinidad and Tobago, share a rich colonial past as part of the British Empire. The British Caribbean Territories (BCT) currency system reflects this legacy, as well as the eventual transition to independence for many of these nations. For collectors, banknotes from the BCT era hold significant historical, artistic, and investment value. Early British Influence: Colonial Currency The British Caribbean Territories Eastern Group was formed in the 1950s as an economic union between these islands, creating a shared currency to be used across the region. Before this, each island had its own unique currency, but as British colonial influence grew, the need for a standardized currency across multiple territories became essential. This led to the issuance of British Caribbean Territories banknotes, which were in circulation from the early 1950s until the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority (ECCA) took over in 1965. These notes are a popular focus for collectors today because they represent a time when the British Empire exerted significant control over the Caribbean. Queen Elizabeth II prominently featured on most of these banknotes, as the young monarch was a symbol of the Commonwealth’s power and stability. Key Denominations and Designs The British Caribbean Territories currency was issued in denominations of 1 Dollar, 2 Dollars, 5 Dollars, 10 Dollars, 20 Dollars, and higher. These banknotes feature a consistent design that incorporates British symbolism along with tropical imagery unique to the Caribbean region. •Queen Elizabeth II: Almost all of the banknotes during this period prominently feature a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse, symbolizing British colonial governance and continuity across the territories.•Tropical Themes: The reverse of the notes often features local Caribbean flora, fauna, and other iconic representations of the islands’ culture and economy, such as sugar plantations, tropical birds, and seaports. One of the most sought-after banknotes by collectors is the 1950s $1 British Caribbean Territories note, which features an image of Queen Elizabeth II and captures the essence of British Caribbean heritage. The Pick# 1A note from this series is a classic collector’s item due to its significance as the first of the BCT issues. Transition to Independence: The End of the BCT Era As the islands of the Caribbean began to gain independence, the use of British Caribbean Territories currency declined. The formation of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority in 1965 signaled the end of the British Caribbean Territories currency system. However, the legacy of the BCT notes remains significant, as these banknotes were in use during a critical period in the region’s economic and political development. The Formation of the Eastern Caribbean Dollar In 1965, the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority (ECCA) was created to issue the Eastern Caribbean Dollar, replacing the British Caribbean Territories currency. The ECCA banknotes introduced modern designs but retained a similar aesthetic, including portraits of Queen Elizabeth II and imagery reflecting the region’s natural beauty and economic life. Banknotes from the ECCA period (1965–1983) and the subsequent Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) period (1983–present) are also highly collectible. For example, the Eastern Caribbean 1 Dollar notes from 1965 are popular with collectors because they mark the transition from British rule to a more autonomous regional currency. Collectors often seek out the first issues of ECCA notes, especially those in Gem Uncirculated condition. Why Collect British Caribbean Territories Banknotes? British Caribbean Territories banknotes offer collectors a unique blend of colonial history, artistry, and economic significance. These notes represent a time when the Caribbean islands were intricately connected to the British Empire, both politically and economically. For collectors, BCT banknotes are not just currency—they are tangible artifacts that tell the story of the region’s journey from colonialism to independence. •Historical Significance: BCT banknotes are deeply tied to the region’s colonial past. They represent a significant period when these islands were key players in the global sugar and shipping industries.•Rare Collectibles: British Caribbean Territories banknotes were printed in limited numbers and are often difficult to find in high-grade condition. The combination of scarcity and historical importance makes them highly sought after by collectors.•Artistic Beauty: The designs of the BCT banknotes showcase the stunning natural beauty of the Caribbean, with depictions of tropical landscapes, flora, fauna, and the iconic image of Queen Elizabeth II. These designs make the notes not only valuable but also visually captivating. Investment Potential British Caribbean Territories banknotes are also attractive from an investment perspective. Due to their relative rarity, historical significance, and connection to British colonialism, these notes tend to hold or increase in value over time, especially those in Choice Uncirculated or Gem Uncirculated condition. Collectors often focus on securing notes with unique features such as: •Specimen notes, which are issued in limited quantities for testing or display purposes.•Replacement notes, which have unique serial numbers and are rarer than standard issues.•High-grade examples certified by PMG or PCGS, as condition plays a critical role in the note’s value. Notable Collectible Banknotes Some of the most desirable British Caribbean Territories banknotes include: •1950s $1 and $5 notes featuring Queen Elizabeth II (Pick# 1A, 2A).•1960s $20 notes, which showcase intricate designs and are rarer in higher denominations.•Commemorative issues, marking special events or transitions in currency authority, are also valued by collectors for their limited production and historical context. Conclusion: The Value of Collecting British Caribbean Territories Banknotes For collectors, British Caribbean Territories banknotes are more than just currency—they are a window into the colonial past and the early days of independence for many Caribbean islands. These notes offer a fascinating journey into the region’s economic and political history, reflecting the legacy of British influence and the unique cultural identity of the Caribbean. Whether you are a seasoned collector of British colonial currency or just beginning your journey into Caribbean banknotes, the British Caribbean Territories series offers a rewarding and enriching collecting experience. With its combination of rarity, historical importance, and artistic value, these banknotes continue to captivate collectors and investors alike. WHAT MAKES BLOC GALLERIES SPECIALOur Team: At the heart of Bloc Galleries is a belief: no great endeavor is ever accomplished without extraordinary people. We're not just employees doing a job. Like you, we are avid collectors bound by a deep-rooted passion for the world of collecting. Every artifact and every note has a story, and we are as invested in discovering and sharing these tales as you are. It's not just about the hours we pour in but the energy, dedication, and sacrifices we willingly make. Our greatest rewards? The smiles, the thrill, the awe of our clients. 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Price: 144.07 USD
Location: Fargo, North Dakota
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Unknown
Type: Banknotes
Year: 1962
Certification Number: 49898505
Country: Great Britain
Grade: 45
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Certification: PMG