Eastern Caribbean Dollars
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Since 1965, the Eastern Caribbean Dollar is the national currency of the member states of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States: Anguillla, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The EC dollar, or $EC (currency code XCD) is pegged to the US dollar and like the US dollar its subunit is the cent.
We are able to exchange current Eastern Caribbean dollar banknotes, previous series Eastern Caribbean banknotes, as well as XCD dollar coins.
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1 dollar coin East Caribbean States
The highest value coin in the Eastern Caribbean States is the piece of $1 dollar. The one dollar coin is made of nickel plated steel and features Sir Francis Drake’s galleon the Golden Hind and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth the Second.You get: £0.130721 XCD = £0.1307200000 -
1 Eastern Caribbean dollar banknote (Swordfish)
This was the last version of the $1 East Caribbean dollar banknote, before it was replaced by a $1 coin. The $1 note features a windsurfer and Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait on the front side. The back side shows palm trees and a view on the harbour of the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia.You get: £0.169931 XCD = £0.1699300000 -
100 Eastern Caribbean Dollars polymer banknote (Sir Arthur Lewis)
Similar to the rest of the 2019 polymer series banknotes, the 100 XCD note showcases Queen Elizabeth II and the Central Bank building at Basseterre on the front. Flip this 100 Eastern Caribbean Dollars bill, and you’ll find a stunning depiction of Les Pitons Volcano. Les Pitons are the twin volcanic peaks on the southwestern … ContinuedYou get: £19.607001 XCD = £0.1960700000 -
5 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (improved security features)
This green coloured $5 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote has a silver security seal with fishes. On the back side is an image of Admiral House in Antigua & Barbuda, and the Trafalgar Falls in Dominica.You get: £0.849651 XCD = £0.1699300000 -
25 cents coin East Caribbean States
The 25 cents coin from the East Caribbean States is the equivalent to a quarter dollar. The 25c coin has a diameter of 23.98mm and weighs 6.48 grams. On the front side is an image of the English galleon Golden Hind, on which Sir Francis Drake sailed around the world. On the back side is … ContinuedYou get: £0.032681 XCD = £0.1307200000 -
5 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (Swordfish)
This green coloured $5 dollars banknote from the swordfish series of the East Caribbean Central Bank has a windsurfer and portrait of HM Elizabeth II on the front side. On the back side of the five dollars note is a view on the harbour of the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia.You get: £0.849651 XCD = £0.1699300000 -
50 Eastern Caribbean Dollars polymer banknote ( Brimstone Hill)
Like the other banknotes from the 2019 polymer series, this 50 XCD note features Queen Elizabeth II and a hummingbird. On the back of this 50 Eastern Caribbean Dollar polymer note, you’ll find Brimstone Hill in St. Kitts and Nevis, alongside a portrait of Sir K. Dwight Venner.You get: £9.803501 XCD = £0.1960700000 -
10 cents coin East Caribbean States
The sailing ship on the 10c coin from the Eastern Caribbean States is the Golden Hind, on which Sir Francis Drake carried out the second circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition, from 1577 to 1580. The ten cents coin weighs 2.30 grams and is made of nickel plated steel.You get: £0.013071 XCD = £0.1307200000 -
10 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote
The $10 Eastern Caribbean Dollars banknote is blue coloured and has a turtle, some fish and a hummingbird on the front, along with a portrait if Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse shows the sailing ship Warspite, a flying heron, and Admiralty Bay in St Vincent and the Grenadines.You get: £1.699301 XCD = £0.1699300000 -
10 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (Swordfish)
The 10 Eastern Caribbean Dollars banknote is blue coloured and has a map of the Caribbean and a windsurfer on the front, along with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse shows sailing boats in the harbour at Grenada, a heron and a swordfish.You get: £1.699301 XCD = £0.1699300000 -
20 Eastern Caribbean Dollars polymer banknote (Government House)
A portrait of Queen Elizabeth II is depicted on the front of this 20 Eastern Caribbean Dollar bill. On the same side, you can also see a holographic foil depiction of a sea turtle and fish. Turn this 20 XCD polymer banknote over, and you’ll spot the Government House in Montserrat and nutmeg fruits in … ContinuedYou get: £3.921401 XCD = £0.1960700000 -
10 Eastern Caribbean Dollars polymer banknote ( Admiralty Bay)
Similar to the 5 XCD note, the 10 Eastern Caribbean Dollars bill showcases Queen Elizabeth II and a Hummingbird on the front. On the reverse side of this 10 XCD banknote, you’ll find “Warspite”, which is a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship of the Royal Navy. It served during both World War I and World War II. … ContinuedYou get: £1.960701 XCD = £0.1960700000 -
20 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (Swordfish)
The twenty dollars note from the Swordfish series of the East Caribbean Central Bank features a front-facing portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and a windsurfer. On the back side is the image of a swordfish and a view on St Lucia harbour.You get: £3.398601 XCD = £0.1699300000 -
5 cents coin East Caribbean States
The 5 cents coin from the Eastern Caribbean states is the smallest coin in circulation, since 1c and 2c coins were withdrawn in 2015. 5c coins are made of aluminium and weigh only 1.74 grams. The front features the denomination and a wreath surrounding it. On the back side is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth … ContinuedYou get: £0.006541 XCD = £0.1307200000















