5 dollars 1980 — Belize ( Pick: 39 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 dollars issued in Belize in 1980. It is cataloged under Pick number 39. The note features a color scheme dominated by red, produced on paper, and measures 157 x 68 mm. It is signed by Edmund Andrew Marshalleck, Henry Edney Conrad Cain, and Albert Errol Cattouse. The printing office responsible for this note is De La Rue.
Specific design elements are not provided in the facts. However, its characteristics include the denomination and year, affirming its position within documented banknotes from Belize.
No additional details regarding the amount produced are specified. In 1980, Belize was in a transitional phase after its independence from the United Kingdom, gaining independence in 1981.
Specific design elements are not provided in the facts. However, its characteristics include the denomination and year, affirming its position within documented banknotes from Belize.
No additional details regarding the amount produced are specified. In 1980, Belize was in a transitional phase after its independence from the United Kingdom, gaining independence in 1981.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Edmund Andrew Marshalleck, Henry Edney Conrad Cain, Albert Errol Cattouse
- Date of issue
- 1980-06-01
- Printing office
- De La Rue
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Red
- Dimensions
- 157 x 68 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 39
About this banknote
The Monetary Authority of Belize issued this $5 banknote in 1980. This series was part of a monetary reform that followed Belize's transition from being British Honduras to an independent nation in 1981. The banknote was printed by the renowned De La Rue company.
The front side of the banknote features a portrait of a prominent figure, along with marine life imagery representing the Barrier Reef. The back showcases an architectural structure, accompanied by illustrations of native wildlife. This particular note, identified as Pick 39, measures 157 x 68 mm and includes signatures from Edmund Andrew Marshalleck, Henry Edney Conrad Cain, and Albert Errol Cattouse.