current Eastern Caribbean Dollar banknotes
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These banknotes from $5 to $100 XCD are the current set of bills circulating in the member states of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States. Each banknote has different versions, with newer banknotes having more sophisticated security features such as a holographic security thread.
Each of the current Eastern Caribbean Dollar banknotes has the portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II, head of the Commonwealth on the front side. The back side features a map of the Caribbean and important landmarks of the Eastern Caribbean islands.
In addition to current $EC banknotes we also exchange withdrawn Eastern Caribbean dollar banknotes and Eastern Caribbean dollar coins.
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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: £1.011701 XCD = £0.2023400000 -
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: £2.023401 XCD = £0.2023400000 -
10 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (improved security features)
On the banknote of ten Eastern Caribbean dollars is the portrait of HM Elizabeth II, head of the Commonwealth. There is a security foil patch on the front side, featuring fish. On the reverse side is the sailing ship The Warspite, a map of the Caribbean and a pelican.You get: £2.023401 XCD = £0.2023400000 -
20 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote
On the banknote of twenty Eastern Caribbean dollars is the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, head of the Commonwealth. The front shows a turtle and some fish swimming, and a hummingbird drawing nectar from a flower. The old Government House in Montserrat and a nutmeg plant are on the reverse side.You get: £4.046801 XCD = £0.2023400000 -
20 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (improved security features)
The twenty collar Eastern Caribbean banknote has a narrow security foil and gold butterfly as its most apparent security features. It depicts Queen Elizabeth II, and shows a turtle and some fish swimming, and also a hummingbird feeding on nectar from a flower. The reverse side of the $20 XCD bill shows a nutmeg fruit … ContinuedYou get: £4.046801 XCD = £0.2023400000 -
20 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (holographic security thread)
This multicoloured $20 Eastern Caribbean banknote depicts Queen Elizabeth II, and has a broad holographic strip and a foil butterfly as the prominent security features. It also shows fish and a turtle swimming, and a hummingbird feeding. The now abandoned Government House in Montserrat, a map of the islands of the eastern Caribbean, and a … ContinuedYou get: £4.046801 XCD = £0.2023400000 -
50 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (first issue orange)
This orange coloured $50 XCD dollars banknote issued by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank shows the head of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth, fish and a turtle swimming, and a hummingbird. The back of the note features Les Pitons mountains in St Lucia and Brimstone Hill fortress in St Kitts.You get: £10.117001 XCD = £0.2023400000 -
50 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (first issue purple)
This purple coloured $50 dollars Eastern Caribbean banknote depicts the head of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth, fish and a turtle swimming, and a hummingbird on the front. The reverse shows Brimstone Hill fortress in St Kitts and Les Pitons mountains in St Lucia.You get: £10.117001 XCD = £0.2023400000 -
50 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (improved security features)
On the banknote of fifty Eastern Caribbean dollars is the portrait of HM Elizabeth II, head of the Commonwealth. There is a security foil patch on the front side with a plant design. On the reverse side are the mountains Les Pitons in St Lucia, and Brimstone Hill Fortress in St Kitts.You get: £10.117001 XCD = £0.2023400000 -
50 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (holographic security thread)
This multicoloured $50 Eastern Caribbean banknote depicts Queen Elizabeth II, and has a broad holographic strip and a foil plant design as the prominent security features. The $50 XCD note also shows fish and a turtle swimming, and a hummingbird feeding. Brimstone Hill in St Kitts and Les Pitons mountains in St Lucia are shown … ContinuedYou get: £10.117001 XCD = £0.2023400000 -
100 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (first issue)
On the banknote of one hundred Eastern Caribbean dollars is the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, head of the Commonwealth. The front shows a turtle and some fish swimming, and a hummingbird drawing nectar from a flower. The St Lucian economist Sir Arthur Lewis and the ECCB headquarters, together with a map of the eastern … ContinuedYou get: £20.234001 XCD = £0.2023400000 -
100 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (improved security features)
This $100 dollars banknote issued by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank shows the head of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth, fish and a turtle swimming, and a hummingbird, and has a foil security feature. The back of the note features the economist Sir Arthur Lewis, the ECCB HQ in St Kitts and Nevis, swallows gliding, and … ContinuedYou get: £20.234001 XCD = £0.2023400000 -
100 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (holographic security thread)
This brown and green $100 Eastern Caribbean banknote depicts Queen Elizabeth II, and has a broad holographic strip and a foil flower as the prominent security features. It also shows fish and a turtle swimming, and a hummingbird feeding. The back of the note shows Sir Arthur Lewis, the Nobel Prize winning economist from St … ContinuedYou get: £20.234001 XCD = £0.2023400000