$5 Dollar Britannia (seated with a Lion)British Antarctic Territory
## Shared Features
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Issuer: Antarctica Overseas Exchange Office Ltd., a private entity founded by D. John Hamilton.
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Signatory: Every note is signed by D. John Hamilton, who is listed as the Comptroller.
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Material: They are printed on polymer (plastic) and often feature clear security windows.
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Purpose: The issuer states that a portion of the proceeds from sales is used to fund scientific research and humanitarian projects in the Antarctic.
## Value & Collectibility
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Historical Exchange: These notes were originally sold for their face value in USD and were redeemable for a refund until a specific expiration date (for the 2008 series, typically December 31, 2012 or 2013).
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Current Market: Since the redemption period has passed, they are strictly collector items.
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Pricing: In uncirculated condition, individual notes from this series usually sell for between $6 and $35 USD depending on the denomination and demand. A full set of denominations (1, 2, 3, 5, 10, and 20 dollars) can sell for approximately $80 USD.
This note is a fascinating piece of “fantasy currency”—a high-quality collectible that is not legal tender but holds a unique place in the world of numismatics.












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