Cayman Islands - Cayman Islands Currency Board
1971 Currency Law 1 Dollar

1971 Currency Law

1971 Currency Law

Specifications

Year/Issue: 1972

Denomination: 1 Dollar

Design

Face Color: Blue on multicolor underprint.

Face Type: Arms at upper center, Queen Elizabeth II at right.

Back Type: Fish, coral at center.

Watermark: Tortoise.

Printer: TDLR.

Numismatic specification data and valuation estimates provided by Active Interest Media’s NumisMaster.
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1c Cayman Islands Currency Board
1971 Currency Law
1 Dollar
Serial # Prefix A/3.
Shop Now! $ - 5 - 25 - - 125 -
1s Cayman Islands Currency Board
1971 Currency Law
1 Dollar
Specimen.
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1a Cayman Islands Currency Board
1971 Currency Law
1 Dollar
Serial # Prefix A/1.
Shop Now! $ - 7 - 30 - - 140 -
1b Cayman Islands Currency Board
1971 Currency Law
1 Dollar
Serial # Prefix A/2.
Shop Now! $ - 5 - 25 - - 130 -
1r Cayman Islands Currency Board
1971 Currency Law
1 Dollar
Replacement. Serial # Prefix Z/1.
Shop Now! $ - - - 40 - - 175 -

* FV = Face Value

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