withdrawn Eastern Caribbean Dollar banknotes
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Convert your leftover withdrawn Eastern Caribbean Dollar banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from the Eastern Caribbean States.
These banknotes are no longer in use as a means of payment in the Eastern Caribbean States. They have been withdrawn from circulation and replaced by modern banknotes with more advanced security features. the $1 EC dollar notes have been replaced by coins.
Older type XCD banknotes were issued by the East Caribbean Currency Authority. Eastern Caribbean banknotes from the 1985-1993 issue feature the image of a swordfish on the back side.
We are able to exchange all these older style Eastern Caribbean Dollar banknotes. In addition we also exchange current Eastern Caribbean dollar bills and Eastern Caribbean dollar and cent coins.
Do you have withdrawn Eastern Caribbean Dollar banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Eastern Caribbean Dollars. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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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: £0.186861 XCD = £0.1868600000 -
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: £0.934301 XCD = £0.1868600000 -
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: £1.868601 XCD = £0.1868600000 -
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: £3.737201 XCD = £0.1868600000 -
100 Eastern Caribbean dollars banknote (Swordfish)
The $100 banknote from the Eastern Caribbean swordfish series has an image of a windsurfer on the obverse side, along with the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, Sovereign of the Commonwealth realms. On the reverse side of the one hundred $EC dollar bill is a view on the harbour of Saint Lucia.You get: £18.686001 XCD = £0.1868600000 -
1 East Caribbean dollar banknote (1965 issue)
The red coloured $1 dollar banknote from the East Caribbean Currency Authority has the portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II on the front side. On the back side is a view on St Lucia harbour with palm trees and flowers.You get: £0.186861 XCD = £0.1868600000 -
5 East Caribbean dollars banknote (1965 issue)
On the front of this $5 dollar note from the East Caribbean Currency Authority are flying fish and the portrait of a young Queen Elizabeth II. St Lucia harbour is shown on the back side of this green on multicolour five dollars note.You get: £0.934301 XCD = £0.1868600000 -
20 East Caribbean dollars banknote (1965 issue)
The purple coloured $20 East Caribbean Currency Authority banknote features a young Queen Elizabeth II and an image of turtles on the front side. The back side of the twenty dollars EC$ bill shows a view on St Lucia harbour.You get: £3.737201 XCD = £0.1868600000