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The Barbados 5 Dollars UNICEF “Children of the World” silver coin, struck in 2001 and certified PF69 Ultra Cameo by NGC, is a moving commemorative issue honoring UNICEF’s global mission. The obverse depicts a cricket match with three children: a batsman in protective pads holding a bat, a wicketkeeper and another teammate beside the stumps, with a simple pavilion or scoreboard in the background. Encircling the design is the inscription “FOR THE CHILDREN OF THE WORLD,” while the lower right bears the UNICEF emblem with globe and olive wreath and the word “unicef.” The reverse carries the national coat of arms of Barbados with shield, bearded fig tree and floral symbols, flanked by a dolphinfish and a pelican, topped with a helmet and a hand holding crossed sugar canes. The motto “PRIDE AND INDUSTRY” is inscribed on a ribbon below, with the name BARBADOS above, the split date 20–01, and the denomination FIVE DOLLARS. Struck in silver to proof quality and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, this coin blends artistry, humanitarian values, and national pride, making it a highly desirable collectible for world numismatics.
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Item type | Coin / Collector coins |
Internal Reference | BB28 |
Nominal sum | 5 dollars |
Nominal, number | 5 |
Weight, g | 28.28 |
Diameter, mm | 38.6 |
Quality of coinage | Proof |
Mintage | 100 |
CoA | No |
Case | No |
Country | South America / Barbados |
Certification | NGC |
Year | 2001 |
Bimetal | No |
Coin material | Silver / Ag 925 |
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