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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: £0.174111 XCD = £0.1741100000 -
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: £4.018001 XCD = £0.2009000000 -
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: £4.018001 XCD = £0.2009000000 -
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: £0.870551 XCD = £0.1741100000 -
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: £3.482201 XCD = £0.1741100000 -
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: £4.018001 XCD = £0.2009000000 -
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: £10.045001 XCD = £0.2009000000 -
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: £10.045001 XCD = £0.2009000000 -
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: £10.045001 XCD = £0.2009000000 -
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: £10.045001 XCD = £0.2009000000 -
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: £20.090001 XCD = £0.2009000000