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3 Dollars, 1984
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Front: Elizabeth II (1926-), Queen of United Kingdom, British colonies and
Commonwealth of Nations
Back: Family Island sailing regatta
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5 Dollars, 1984
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Front: Elizabeth II (1926-), Queen of United Kingdom, British colonies and
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Back: Junkandoo dancers
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20 Dollars, 1984
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Front: Elizabeth II (1926-), Queen of United Kingdom, British colonies and
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Back: Nassau harbor
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1 Dollar, 1992 Commemorates the 500th Anniversary of the Landing of
Christopher Columbus
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Front: Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), explorer
Columbus sailed crossed the Atlantic Ocean under Spanish flag in 1492. His
voyage marked the beginning of the European exploration and colonization of the
Americas.
Back: Flamingos, rose-throated parrots, lizard, aerial view of Bahamas and
Columbus' fleet - Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria
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10 Dollars, 1992
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Front: Elizabeth II (1926-), Queen of United Kingdom, British colonies and
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Back: Lighthouse and Abaco Settlement
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Bahamas, an archipelago of 3000 islands, cays and rocks located in the Atlantic
Ocean east of Florida and north of Cuba, was a British Colony. Became independent
and a member of the British Commonwealth in 1973. For a more detailed
country profile, see CIA World Factbook on Bahamas.
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