
These coins are most often issued to commemorate major events and milestones in Barbados or the world at large. Seal serves as a promise that you are receiving authentic currency and is backed by the protection of Banknote World’s T.A.P. The Central Bank of Barbados periodically commissions the minting of limited edition coins and coin sets to be sold to local and international coin collectors. Seal can only be found on authenticated banknotes encased in a collector grade mylar sleeve. The size of the coin also varies by denomination. While the Coat of Arms of Barbados is featured on the reverse of all coins, each denomination also features a unique image on the obverse. Security features also vary based on the value of the banknote.īarbadian circulation coins are issued in four denominations: 5 cent, 10 cent, 25 cent and 1 dollar. These banknotes, while all the same size, vary in colour and imagery based on denominations. Banknotesīarbadian banknotes are issued in six denominations: $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100. In addition to circulation banknotes and coins, the Central Bank also has a souvenir coin programme through which it sells limited edition commemorative coins and other souvenir items. The Bank determines the denominations as well as design and security features of local banknotes and coins and is responsible for public education and counterfeit deterrence programmes. The Central Bank has been the sole issuer of Barbados’ currency since 1973. Online Chronicle of Central Bank Policies.GDP, Inflation, Labour and Other General Statistics.Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA).

Periodic Payments Form (Original and Duplicates).Foreign Currency Form (Not For Imports).Citizen’s Dictionary of Exchange Control Terms.Savings Bonds (Amendment) Regulations 2015.Central Bank of Barbados Pensioner Declaration Form.Financial Stability and Financial Regulation.
