Cayman Islands 1 Dollar Bill, 2006, Pick #33b, PMG 66 EPQ, Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, Popular Caribbean Banknote | GoldSilverJapan
The 2006 series of one-dollar bills issued by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority is known as one of the most popular designs in Caribbean banknote collections. The bill presented here is Pick #33b, registered with PMG certification number 2290574-012, and is in excellent condition, having received a high rating of PMG Grade 66 EPQ (Gem Uncirculated Exceptional Paper Quality). The label reads "Cayman Islands, Monetary Authority, Pick #33b, 2006, 1 Dollar, Printer: TDLR," and the serial number is C/5 598903. The watermark is a turtle, and the serial number prefix is C/5. Furthermore, it has been designated "Exceptional Paper Quality (EPQ)" by the PMG, guaranteeing that the original quality of the banknote has been maintained in extremely good condition. Caribbean banknotes are known for their artistic designs featuring beautiful marine life and tropical landscapes, and this one-dollar bill is a prime example. The obverse features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, while the reverse depicts a vibrant ocean world, making it a highly attractive piece for display. GoldSilverJapan introduces high-quality, authenticated banknotes from around the world, and this particular banknote is highly regarded as both an entry-level and advanced addition to any Caribbean banknote collection.
The Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory located in the western Caribbean Sea, are known as one of the world's leading financial centers. Composed of three islands—Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman—the islands attract tourists from around the world with their beautiful seas and rich marine ecosystems. Finance and tourism are the main industries, and the islands boast a high standard of living and a stable economy. The Cayman dollar, the currency of the Cayman Islands, was introduced in 1972 and continues to play a vital role in the regional economy alongside the US dollar. The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, as the currency issuing authority, maintains the stability of the financial system and issues high-quality banknotes and coins. In particular, the banknote designs actively incorporate the region's nature and culture, giving them cultural value beyond mere payment. This banknote also inherits that tradition, beautifully representing the marine resources and natural environment that symbolize the Cayman Islands. Among banknote collectors worldwide, Cayman Islands banknotes are highly sought after due to their relatively low issuance and beautiful designs, with demand for high-grade PMG (Premium Magnet) editions increasing year by year.
The obverse of the banknote features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, who for many years was a symbol of the Commonwealth nations. Queen Elizabeth II reigned as monarch of the United Kingdom and numerous Commonwealth realms from 1952 to 2022 and is known as one of the most famous monarchs in world history. As the Cayman Islands are also a British Overseas Territory, the banknote features the Queen's portrait to symbolize its connection to the British Royal Family. The portrait on this banknote is portrayed with dignity and majesty, and is surrounded by maritime-themed design elements. The Cayman Islands' coat of arms is depicted in the center of the banknote, with the denomination "One Dollar" below it. Furthermore, motifs such as treasure chests, seashells, and fish are incorporated, symbolizing the Cayman Islands' maritime culture and historical background. The Cayman Islands are also deeply connected to legends of pirates and a history of maritime trade, and the treasure chest design is thought to reflect this historical image. The obverse design, composed of intricate coloring and advanced printing techniques, is highly regarded as a work of art. This particular PMG66 EPQ specimen retains its fine incisions and vibrant colors in near-perfect condition, allowing you to appreciate its original beauty.
The reverse side of the banknote depicts the beautiful marine world symbolizing the Cayman Islands. The Caribbean Sea is known as one of the world's premier diving spots and boasts a rich ecosystem of coral reefs and tropical fish. On the reverse side of this banknote, a large tropical fish is placed in the center, surrounded by colorful coral and marine life. The design, based on the blue of the sea, is extremely beautiful and is considered one of the most artistic works among modern banknotes worldwide. The Cayman Islands are also actively engaged in marine conservation, and this respect for the natural environment is reflected in the banknote design. As also indicated on the banknote label, a sea turtle is used as a watermark. The sea turtle is a symbolic creature of the Cayman Islands and has historically been deeply intertwined with the local culture. In fact, the name Cayman is said to originate from the observations of early explorers of the large marine creatures that inhabited the surrounding waters. This banknote, themed on the natural environment, also plays a role in promoting the appeal of the Cayman Islands as a tourist destination to the world. Therefore, this banknote is an interesting collector's item not only from the perspective of financial history but also from the perspective of environmental protection and maritime culture.
The PMG 66 EPQ rating is extremely prestigious in the international banknote market. PMG (Paper Money Guarantee) is one of the world's largest banknote grading organizations, and its certification enjoys high credibility in the international market. The number 66 classifies it as Gem Uncirculated, indicating a near-perfect, unused condition. EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) means the banknote maintains its original condition and has not undergone any restoration or cleaning. Even for modern banknotes, achieving a grade of 66 EPQ or higher is not easy, as the condition is greatly influenced by storage environment and circulation. This particular banknote has been protected for a long period by a PMG slab, providing both authenticity and condition assurance. In recent years, interest in British and Caribbean banknotes has been growing, and high-grade banknotes featuring the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II are popular among collectors worldwide. Furthermore, because Cayman Islands banknotes have a limited issuance, PMG-certified high-grade banknotes maintain a stable market demand. This banknote will be a particularly attractive option for collectors who prefer marine designs or enthusiasts who collect British Overseas Territory banknotes.
Banknotes from the era of Elizabeth II are currently being re-evaluated for their historical value worldwide. With the Queen's death in 2022, future British banknotes will feature Charles III, making banknotes with Elizabeth II's portrait significant as historical artifacts symbolizing an era. This particular banknote is one of the items attracting attention in this trend. Furthermore, its design, themed on the nature and maritime culture of the Cayman Islands, gives it value as an art piece that transcends mere currency. This banknote possesses many attractive features, including its high grade of PMG66 EPQ, the portrait of Elizabeth II, a beautiful marine design, a sea turtle watermark, and its historical background as a British overseas territory. GoldSilverJapan offers opportunities to gain a deeper understanding of the history and culture of countries through rare and high-grade certified banknotes from around the world. As a representative piece of the Caribbean banknote collection, this banknote is an excellent collector's item recommended for a wide range of people, from beginners to advanced collectors.
FAQ
Q. Which country's currency is this banknote from?
A. This is a $1 bill issued by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority.
Q. What is the Pick number?
A. Pick #33b.
Q. What is the PMG certification number?
A. PMG Cert 2290574-012.
Q. What is the PMG grade?
A. PMG 66 EPQ (Gem Uncirculated Exceptional Paper Quality).
Q. What is the serial number?
A. C/5 598903.
Q. What is EPQ?
A. This stands for Exceptional Paper Quality, indicating that the excellent paper quality of the original state has been maintained.
Q. Who is the person on the surface?
A. Queen Elizabeth II.
Q. What is a watermark?
A. A watermark of a sea turtle is used.
Q. What is depicted on the back?
A. It depicts the representative marine world of the Cayman Islands, including tropical fish, coral reefs, and other marine life.
Q. Which printing company do you use?
A. Thomas De La Rue (TDLR).
Q. Are Cayman Islands banknotes popular?
A. Yes. It is popular in the international market because of its relatively low issuance volume and beautiful marine design.
Q. Is this banknote unused?
A. This is a PMG66 EPQ grade, classified as unused (Gem Uncirculated).
Q. Will banknotes featuring Elizabeth II attract attention in the future?
A. Since the Queen's death, it has attracted increasing attention as a historical collectible.
Q. Is this banknote a good investment?
A. Due to its rarity, high grade, and popularity as a British-related banknote, it is expected to have collector value.
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