Belize removes Queen Elizabeth’s image on bank notes as ‘step in decolonisation’

Belize removes Queen Elizabeth’s image on bank notes as ‘step in decolonisation’
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Belize removes Queen Elizabeth’s image on bank notes as ‘step in decolonisation’
Author: Natricia Duncan and Hipolito Novelo in Belize City
Published: Jan, 24 2025 19:29

New dollar bills will honor national heroes including George Cadle Price, considered country’s father of independence. Belize has taken a “significant step” toward removing the remnants of colonialism by replacing the image of the late Queen Elizabeth on its dollar bills with those of national heroes.

 [A white female monarch seen on a ragged yellow banknote]
Image Credit: the Guardian [A white female monarch seen on a ragged yellow banknote]

Unveiling the new design of the bank notes late on Thursday, the governor of Belize’s central bank, Kareem Michael, said that along with improved security and anti-counterfeit features, the “new family of notes also allows us to recognize and celebrate our heritage and the rich history of Belize”.

The new notes will go into circulation in June. Instead of the queen’s image, the new 100-, 20- and five-dollar bills will feature George Cadle Price, who was the first prime minister of the Central American country and is considered the father of independence from British rule. Fifty-, 10- and two-dollar bills will bear the likeness of Philip Goldson, a founding member of the country’s major political parties, the People’s United party and the United Democratic party, who is celebrated as a champion of national pride.

Belize’s prime minister, Johnny Briceño, said the new images “exemplify our national heroes who symbolize our resistance”. Speaking to local media he said: “I know some people will say, ‘We don’t have the queen [on the note].’ Well, the queen has died, and that has nothing to do with the Belize dollar.

“While the primary reason for this change was to incorporate technological advancements into new notes for increased security features and durability, it is one more way for us to remember the sacrifices of those who came before us. Each time we look at the faces of our national heroes on our new currency, we are seeing history, we are seeing leadership, we are seeing the great work that led us to where we are today,” Briceño said..

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